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Cats

Why Cats Rub Against You

Cats rub against their owners primarily to mark their territory and show affection. This behavior, known as “bunting,” allows a cat to transfer pheromones from

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Cats

How Cats Recognize Their Owners

Cats recognize their owners primarily through sound and scent rather than sight. They rely on their highly developed hearing to distinguish their owner’s specific vocal

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Cats

Indoor vs Outdoor Cats

The choice between keeping a cat indoors or letting them outdoors largely depends on safety versus enrichment. Indoor cats generally live significantly longer (10 –

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Cats

Why Cats Groom So Much

Cats groom themselves primarily to maintain hygiene, regulate body temperature, and remove scents that could attract predators. This behavior also serves as a self-soothing mechanism

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Cats

Can Cats Be Trained?

Yes. Science confirms that cats are highly trainability via operant conditioning. Unlike dogs, who are often motivated by social praise, cats are primarily motivated by

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Cats

What Are The Signs Of A Stressed Cat?

A stressed cat often exhibits sudden behavioral changes such as urinating outside the litter box (inappropriate elimination), excessive grooming leading to bald patches, and increased

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Cats

Why Do Cats Prefer Certain People?

Cats often choose a favorite person based on communication style, predictability, and resource provision. They gravitate toward individuals who respect their boundaries, use subtle body

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