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  2. Zoo Lions Playing With Cardboard Boxes Just Like House Cats ...

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    When I first Brough my cats home from their foster mom’s, my kids and spent several days duct-taping together a “catominium” of cardboard boxes to make a sort of palace for our new arrivals.

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    We’re keeping tabs on all the best cat deals you can shop today on cat essentials, including litter, litter boxes, toys, treats, food, empty cardboard boxes, and old shoelaces.

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    Extend that happiness to your furry friend (and save yourself a trip to the pet store) with a fun toy- and treat-filled pet food subscription box. Because every cat and dog is different, so is ...

  5. Cat play and toys - Wikipedia

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    Cat play and toys incorporates predatory games of "play aggression". Cats ' behaviors when playing are similar to hunting behaviors. These activities allow kittens and younger cats to grow and acquire cognitive and motor skills , and to socialize with other cats.

  6. Maru (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Internet celebrity cat Maru ( Japanese : まる , born 24 May 2007) is a male Scottish Straight cat in Japan who has become popular on YouTube . Videos featuring Maru have been viewed over 535 million times, and at one point held the Guinness World Record for the most YouTube video views of an individual animal.

  7. Scratching post - Wikipedia

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    Matt Wildman, a cat behaviorist, explained that sisal or corrugated cardboard surfaces are favored by most cats. [1] Other kinds of scratching posts are more elaborate, with several levels of horizontal platforms for climbing and cozy cave-like areas where cats may hide. Very tall ones are often called "cat trees." These may have a vertical ...

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