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  2. Three reasons you should make your cat work for their food ...

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    She continues, “Always engage your cat in play, puzzle feeders, or leash walking before feeding. Don’t just put food in front of them – make it an opportunity to enrich their body and mind!”

  3. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    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. As such, cat communication methods have been significantly altered by domestication. [1] Studies have shown that domestic cats tend to meow much more than feral cats. [2]

  4. Mom Sees Why Her Siamese Cat Always Wants to Go Outside ... - AOL

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    A cat owner was wondering why her gorgeous Siamese cat was always asking to be let out, and one day she decided to spy on him to see what he was up to. Turns out this pretty kitty is quite the ...

  5. 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.

  6. 38 Pound Cat Rescued After Being Fed a Diet of Cookies ... - AOL

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    The same article also recommends that you make sure your cat always has a supply of fresh, clean water. Just like for us humans, water is imperative to our health and helps flush out toxins, etc.

  7. Contrafreeloading - Wikipedia

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    Contrafreeloading is an observed behavior in which an organism, when offered a choice between provided food or food that requires effort to obtain, prefers the food that requires effort. The concept was introduced in 1963 by animal psychologist Glen Jensen. [ 1 ]

  8. The Biggest Mistakes People Make with Their Cat’s Litter Box

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    Credit: pexels. Some cats are picky about food. Others can be more finicky about their litter. A heavily scented litter might smell nice to you, but it can be an overpowering chemical mess to a cat.

  9. Dental health diets for cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats fed a dry food diet have a better oral health status regarding the presence of dental diseases and tartar accumulation when compared to cats fed a wet food diet. [1] Similarly, when cats are fed only or partially dry commercially prepared cat food as part of their feeding program, there is a reduction in tartar and gingival disease when ...