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  2. 6 reasons why cats are good for you - AOL

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    Studies have shown having a cat can help you live a longer life

  3. I've cracked the code on feline love – here are the sweetest ...

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    Why does my cat bring me toys and other gifts like dead animals we hear you ask, well, it's likely their way of showing you how much you mean to them. Unlike us, they can't pop to the store and ...

  4. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Cats communicate for a variety of reasons, including to show happiness, express anger, solicit attention, and observe potential prey. Additionally, they collaborate, play, and share resources. When cats communicate with humans, they do so to get what they need or want, such as food, water, attention, or play.

  5. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cats greeting by rubbing against each other; the upright "question mark shape" tails indicate happiness or friendship. Cats rely strongly on body language to communicate. A cat may rub against an object or lick a person. Much of a cat's body language is through its tail, ears, head position, and back posture.

  6. Meet the woman who owns over 1,000 cats - AOL

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    I call him the Taliban," Lynea said. In Cat House on the Kings' 24-year existence they have rescued close to 8,000 dogs, 28,000 cats and spayed/neutered nearly 40,000. She now has 45 paid ...

  7. Cat lady - Wikipedia

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    The term "cat lady" has also been used as a pejorative term towards women without children, regardless of if they actually own cats. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Depending on context, the ordinarily pejorative word "crazy" may be prepended to "cat lady" to indicate either a pejorative [ 1 ] or a humorous and affectionate label. [ 4 ]

  8. Senior Rescue Cat Reunited With Feral Son and Can't Stop ...

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    Why Do Cats Groom Each Other? Cats spend one-third to one-half of their waking hours grooming. The cat’s daily schedule is naturally prowl, hunt and kill (or play, if they are indoor cats), eat ...

  9. Cat intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Cat intelligence is the capacity of the domesticated cat to solve problems and adapt to its environment. Research has shown that feline intelligence includes the ability to acquire new behavior that applies knowledge to new situations, communicating needs and desires within a social group, and responding to training.