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  2. Shelter Kitten Does the Unexpected When Woman Holds Her in ...

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    The post Shelter Kitten Does the Unexpected When Woman Holds Her in Moving Video appeared first on CatTime. The older feline, who was not “getting any interest from adopters,” did get a happy ...

  3. Hannah Shaw (internet celebrity) - Wikipedia

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    Shaw frequently posts on YouTube and Instagram, her channel and account detailing her rescue work, and featuring instructional videos and posts on kitten fostering. Once the kittens featured in her videos are old enough, they are adopted out, with Shaw saying "Goodbye is the goal". [7] She runs her work through her nonprofit, the Orphan Kitten ...

  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Mother cat nursing her 1-month-old kittens. Cat behavior encompasses the actions and reactions displayed by a cat in response to various stimuli and events. Cat behavior includes body language, elimination habits, aggression, play, communication, hunting, grooming, urine marking, and face rubbing. It varies among individuals, colonies, and breeds.

  5. Tiny Kitten’s Confusion Over ‘Escaping’ the Cat Carrier Is ...

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    What the kitten doesn't realize is that mom opened the door 5 minutes ago, and that she was free to exit and go on with her day at any time! Make sure your sound is on to hear Frieda's cries of ...

  6. Kind Woman Doesn't Think Twice Before Stopping on the ... - AOL

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    Caring for a newborn kitten is an around-the-clock job, but generous animal rescuers like Becca will never give up on them. I can't wait to see Willie grow up to be a strong and healthy boy!

  7. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It has been noted that affected cats tend to be dominating rather than submissive; some research argues that feline hyperesthesia syndrome is a form of conflict displacement, rather than just a form of general behavioural displacement, wherein the affected cat acts out thwarted territorial disputes on its own body. [9]

  8. Beautiful Kitten Clings to Rescuer for Comfort After No One ...

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    The shelter posted about the rescue cat in a heartbreaking video online. We swear Dijon is a cutie. Just look at the way he rests his head on his caretaker's shoulder. Related: Kitten Has Most ...

  9. High-rise syndrome - Wikipedia

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    During a fall from a high place, a cat can reflexively twist its body and right itself using its acute sense of balance and its flexibility. [8] [9] This is known as the cat's "righting reflex". The minimum height required for this to occur in most cats (safely) would be around 90 cm (3.0 ft).