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  2. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    A fraction of a teaspoon of water is taken up with each lap. Although some desert cats are able to obtain much of their water needs through the flesh of their prey, most cats come to bodies of water to drink. [24] Eating patterns are another indicator to understand behavior changes in domestic cats.

  3. Why are some cats orange? This study finally reveals ... - AOL

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    However, the orange cats were missing a stretch of DNA that could be involved in regulating how much protein the cell produced. And, after scanning a database of 188 cat genomes.

  4. Orange Cat Turns House Into an 'Indoor Beach' & Has ... - AOL

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    At times, it seems the trouble that cats get into is entirely accidental. I can forgive my cat’s near-daily scattering of litter outside their box due to super-enthusiastic waste-burial techniques.

  5. Orange Cat Auditions Several Bathtub Boats in Order to Safely ...

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    In fact, eighty percent of orange cats are male as compared to only twenty percent of females. Cats in the Bath Peaches does not appear to be a big fan of the water .

  6. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Cats communicate for a variety of reasons, including to show happiness, express anger, solicit attention, and observe potential prey. 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.

  7. Cat Complaining About His ‘Own Life Choices’ Has People ...

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    On VetExplainsPets, they give another reason that orange cats are considered grouchier than other cats, "According to Dr. Smith, a feline behavior specialist, “Orange cats often have a genetic ...

  8. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats, like humans, keep their muscles trim and their body flexible by stretching. Additionally, such periodic scratching serves to clean and sharpen their claws. [60] Indoor cats may benefit from being provided with a scratching post so that they are less likely to use carpet or furniture, which they can easily ruin. [61]

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    Cats are natural predators. In fact, some scientists even believe that cats were not so much domesticated by humans, like dogs, cows, horses, and pigeons, but rather that they underwent a process ...