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  2. Science-Backed Reason Why Cats Hate Closed Doors Is ... - AOL

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    Over time, if you have a cat who doesn't like closed doors, you'll likely end up with scratched-up doors or door frames. It can be a frustrating part of being a cat parent, but there are some ...

  3. Science Finally Explains Why Cats Hate Closed Doors So Much - AOL

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    Addressing "Closed Door Anxiety" in Cats. As you can imagine, this instinctual cat behavior isn't exactly easy to train away. There are, however, a few things cat parents can do to try and ...

  4. Bite inhibition - Wikipedia

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    Bite inhibition, sometimes referred to as a soft mouth (a term which also has a distinct meaning), is a behavior in carnivorans (dogs, cats, [1] etc.) whereby the animal learns to moderate the strength of its bite. It is an important factor in the socialization of pets. [2]

  5. Cat Insists on Going for Walks with Beagle Best Friend ... - AOL

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    Many indoor cats like the occasional stroll around the neighborhood like their indoor-outdoor brethren, and taking your cats on walks on a leash is certainly a safer prospect, both for the animal ...

  6. It's Me or the Dog - Wikipedia

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    In this special episode, Victoria meets three incredibly overweight dogs, in a bid to help them lose weight. Hattie, the bulging Beagle, is a compulsive food thief, whose keen sense of smell and lack of exercise has brought her up to 27kg, when a normal female Beagle should weight around 12kg. Gismo the chunky Chihuahua's loving owner Carol ...

  7. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Frantic scratching, biting or grooming of tail and lower back; aggression towards other animals, humans and itself; and a rippling or rolling of the dorsal lumbar skin. Usual onset: Around 9–12 months, or when the cat reaches maturity. Duration: The syndrome will remain present for the cat's entire life, but episodes only last for one to two ...

  8. Beagle and Cat Raised Together Share Quirky Traits of Both ...

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    Maybe this Beagle is only up there because his friend the cat is. Beagles are a high energy dog, bred for hunting and tracking, and can jump over fences, so a simple counter leap is not a huge ...

  9. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    One behavior is when cats attack people by scratching and biting. [57] This often occurs spontaneously or could be triggered by sudden movements. [57] Another problematic behavior is the "petting-and-biting syndrome", which involves the cat being petted and then suddenly attacking and running away. [57]