Pets

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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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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Do Cats Understand Human Emotions?

Yes, research suggests cats can recognize and respond to human emotions, though they may not understand them exactly like humans do. Studies show cats can

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Why Cats Chirp or Chatter at Birds

Cats chirp or chatter at birds primarily due to an instinctive predatory response. This distinct rapid jaw movement and sound mimics the “neck bite” wild

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How Cats Use Scent to Communicate

Cats communicate primarily through a complex chemical language involving pheromones and scent marking. By rubbing their faces on objects (bunting), scratching surfaces, or spraying urine,

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Why Do Cats Knock Things Over?

Cats knock things over primarily due to hunting instincts, boredom, or attention-seeking behavior. In the wild, cats use their paws to test if prey is

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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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