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When we wrote about the 6 things dog people do that annoy cat people, boy did we get an earful from readers whose cats eschew typical cat behavior and behave more like dogs. You let us know that some of the doggone annoying things simply didn’t apply to your friendly, loyal, and tail-wagging best friend — your cat!...
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A cat will lift one paw up if it is anticipating something like you tossing it its favorite toy or treat. If your cat is lifting one paw to constantly nudge you, they are probably looking for attention....
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More specifically, cats are attracted to confined places where they feel safer and can hide, and observe prey. But the results could also tell us something about visual perception. “Many animals are evolved to perform this sort of perception,” said lead study author Gabriella Smith, researcher at City University New York....
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