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  2. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Although cats may mark with both sprayed and non-sprayed urine, the spray is usually more thick and oily than normally deposited urine, and may contain additional secretions from anal sacs that help the cat make a stronger communication. While cats mark their territory both by rubbing the scent glands, by urine and fecal deposits, spraying ...

  3. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    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 minutes. Treatment: Behavioural adaptation, pharmaceuticals and alternative medicine. Prognosis: Good, provided the cat doesn't self-mutilate excessively.

  4. Kneading (cats) - Wikipedia

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    A cat kneading a soft blanket Cat kneading movements. Kneading (often referred to as making biscuits [1]) is a behavior frequently observed in domestic cats where, when a cat feels at ease, it may push out and pull in its front paws against a surface such as furniture or carpet, or against another pet or human, often alternating between right and left limbs.

  5. Why Is Your Cat Making Biscuits (Kneading)? - AOL

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    Mating. Another reason that cats knead is to attract mates. Female cats may purr, stretch, and knead the air while lying on their sides. This shows male cats that they have permission to approach ...

  6. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    The cat is attempting to make itself a smaller target to potential threats. Flicking, twitching - a sign of agitation. The cat is on high alert or is upset, and is not receptive to interaction. Cats may also flick their tails in an oscillating, snake-like motion, or abruptly from side to side, often just before pouncing on an object or animal. [3]

  7. Chocolate Lab Who's 'Scared of Grandpa's Cat' Can't Stop ...

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    "When you are a 100 lbs. chocolate lab scared of grandpa's 15 lbs. cat, You make dinosaur noises," the dog's owner teased in the caption. The dog's tantrum had people cracking up in the comments ...

  8. Purr - Wikipedia

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    Purring is a soft buzzing sound, similar to a rolled 'r' in human speech, with a fundamental frequency of around 25 Hz. [4] This sound occurs with noticeable vibrations on the surface of the body, varies in a rhythmic pattern during breathing and occurs continuously during inhalation and exhalation.

  9. Adorably Calm Siberian Cat Channels Stuffed Animal Vibes ...

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    Before taking your cat on a road trip, it’s helpful to let them get comfortable in a stationary vehicle first. Allowing them to explore and play while using plenty of positive reinforcement and ...