However, other cats prefer to drink fresh moving water, and when they splash their bowl, it is their way of aerating the water… almost as if they’re trying to give it the bubbling effect of a natural spring or even fresh water from the tap. So this behavior tells us that cats would pretty much be those people ordering bottled water at restaurants.
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Weirdly enough, if your cat is not covering up their business then there might be something wrong. It could be something materialistic, such as the cat not liking the type of litter or box. Even the location and accessibility could factor into why they’re not covering up their droppings. Others think it could be related to stress, anxiety, or even issues with the cat’s health.
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Your cat is all up in your business because they see that you’re paying more attention to something that is not them. They want that attention so they’ll get between you and the object that you’re using! It’s also territorial, meaning that they’ll rub their scent over your things so other cats know who you belong to.
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The bumping is a gesture, indicating that the cat trusts you and feels safe around you. It’s their way of saying hello! In addition, when they rub against something it transfers pheromones from their body, marking the person or object as safe and trustworthy. Cat behavior experts have named this action “bunting.”
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This isn’t because they don’t hear you, it’s that they are choosing not to respond because they’re not interested in seeing you at the moment. Just don’t take it personally, it’s not out of spite, or because they don’t like you. Your kitty will come when they feel the need to seek out affection or to play.
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These cries could have to do with the cat trying to catch prey within the house, or, if there is nothing to be found, they might be cries of frustration. If these cat-calls bother you, specialists recommend playing with your cat during the day in order to tire them out, in the hopes that they’ll be less active at night.
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Of course, if you see them hiding under the bed more often and you can identify a source of stress, do what you can to eliminate and manage it for the health of your cat.Of course, if you see them hiding under the bed more often and you can identify a source of stress, do what you can to eliminate and manage it for the health of your cat.
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When a cat exposes its tummy to you, it is a sign of vulnerability and means that you are not a threat to them. You should feel honored that your cat trusts you enough to rest cozily! And if your kitty sprawls out like this on a regular basis it means that you have one content creature on your hands.
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The good news is that they’re not trying to attack you. Well, not really. This behavior usually means that your cat wants to play and that it’s practicing its pounces and jumps. Most cats are playful by nature, and when they’re bored, they’re looking for some type of game. If you’re not into foot attacks, give them a toy or string!
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Kitties will most likely hiss when they feel threatened by a person or another animal. They can either be approaching the cat too quickly or maybe you did something that the cat did not approve of. Either way, if a cat starts hissing at you, it’s best to not get too close and to let it calm down instead. They’re usually back to their “normal” selves in a few minutes.
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This reaction gives around 70 percent of cats a feeling of extreme joy and even, in some cases, hallucinogenic experiences. Your cat may run around, roll, salivate, and make weird noises under the influence of catnip, of which only lasts about ten minutes. Even big jungle cats such as lions and tigers have shown reactions to the leaf.
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