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  2. 10 Sweet Signs Your Cat Thinks of You as Their Mom or Dad - AOL

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    10 Sweet Signs Your Cat Thinks of You as Their Mom or Dad, According to a Veterinarian 1. They Knead You ... "Purring is most commonly known as a sign of a relaxed cat," Dr. Lianne says ...

  3. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    A cat's posture can be friendly or aggressive, depending on the situation. Some of the most basic and familiar cat postures include: [25] [26] Relaxed – The cat is seen lying on the side or sitting. Its breathing is slow to normal, with legs bent, or hind legs laid out or extended.

  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Relaxed posture – The cat is seen lying on the side or sitting. Its breathing is slow to normal, with legs bent, or hind legs laid out or extended. The tail is loosely wrapped, extended, or held up. It also hangs down loosely when the cat is standing. Stretching posture – another posture indicating the cat is relaxed

  5. Can a cat laugh and smile? Our vet reveals the signs your cat ...

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    We asked an expert, 'Can a cat laugh?' Here's what they had to say

  6. Video of Cat Being Sassy When Owner Tries to Cuddle ... - AOL

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    According to pet care company Purina, a relaxed cat may rest with its paws tucked or legs stretched out, while an anxious one might display wide, unblinking eyes and dilated pupils.

  7. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This theory is supported by the variability of clinical signs within affected cats, with many of the clinical signs being present within other feline disorders including dermatological, behavioural, orthopaedic and neurological disorders. Further support of this theory is provided by the mixed response to a wide range of therapeutic treatment.

  8. 15 Signs Your Cat Thinks They're the Boss of the House - AOL

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    4. Your Cat Gets Dibs on the Furniture. Cats always get first dibs when it comes to snagging sleeping spots on furniture, even when they're in your special chair or on your side of the bed.

  9. Feline cognitive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Signs of FCD can be found in a number of other pathologies such as brain tumors [7] [10] or non brain-related diseases, which makes it important to exclude the possibility of other causes. For example, excessive urination may signify a kidney disease, [ 11 ] and the look of numbness and detachment may be caused by a large variety of conditions ...