Cat Behavior

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How to Introduce a New Cat to Your Pets

Introducing cats to other cats or even to dogs can be a challenge. It doesn’t have to all end in tears, though. Here’s our guide on introducing a new cat to your household!

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Does My Cat Love Me? (10 Ways Cats Show Love)

Aloof. Distant. Standoffish. There are just a few words people have used to describe formidable felines, but cat lovers know the truth: that our cuddly kitties are non-stop affection machines who have a love language entirely their own.

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Catnip: Does It Really Make Your Cat "High"?

If you ever offered your kitty a pinch of catnip, you likely witnessed them act quite goofy. But, does catnip actually make your cat high?

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How Do Cats Hunt?

How do cats hunt? Domestic cats use the same chasing and killing techniques as do their wild ancestors. Read up about your cat's hunting strategies!

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How Do Cats Sleep?

Did you know cats are one of the sleepiest animals out there? They often spend more than half of the day sleeping. But, how do cats sleep? Time to find out.

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Do Cats Understand Words?

Cats may not understand human language in the same way that we comprehend each other, but they are remarkably skilled at interpreting tone, body language, and even specific words or phrases through repetition. When we talk to pets, they can learn to associate certain sounds with actions or emotions, making effective communication possible between humans and their beloved cats.

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Why Do Cats Knead Me? Discovering the 10 Reasons Your Cat Makes "Biscuits"

Let’s talk about the significance of kneading in cats, its various forms, and when it can become a concern. We will also explore tips for handling excessive or unwanted kneading behavior and how it serves as a form of communication for cats.

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Do Cats Recognize Their Owners? Deciphering the Feline-Human Connection

Whether or not cats recognize their owners is quite important for most feline parents. The answer will definitely be positive. Indeed, cats recognize their owners; however, they rely more on auditory and olfactory cues to do this.

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