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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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Bug bites or ringworm can cause irritation, making her underside a little irritated. Environmental changes, shampoos or even food intolerances can trigger allergies, making her belly itchy. Scratching her in just the right spot gets rid of that nagging itch that’s been plaguing her all afternoon....
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The most common reason cats chew or lick their human counterpart’s hair is because they are trying to be affectionate.......
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You can find many references to administering kaopectate or Peptobismal® and even Imodium® to your cat for diarrhea. Peptobismal is NOT recommended for use in cats, and determining dosages for the other products can be tricky....
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The most recommended option for cats acting scared or anxious is the Feliway Diffuser (see on Amazon. com). Be alert with changes in your cat’s behavior. There are some fearful behaviors that are normal and acceptable....
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Domestic cats purr during inhalation and exhalation. Big cats, such as the lion, produce a similar sound, but only during exhalation. The mechanism for causing purring lies in the cat's nervous system....
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The cats chose an image of a familiar outdoor setting over an unfamiliar outdoor setting 85. 8 percent of the time. Clearly, cats are good at visual recognition — except when it comes to human faces....
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The regular Persian cat price at a cattery like Doll Face Persians ranges from $4,000 to $7,000 depending on the color of the kitten. A $200 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve the kitten within 48 hours....
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Chia seeds are safe for cats, dogs and most other wild or domestic animals. They are becoming frequently incorporated into existing animal feeds for their many benefits. If you want to add chia to your pet's existing food, the recommended dosage is 1/2 tsp of chia gel for every 5 pounds your animal weighs....
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You should own a Persian cat! You are generally pretty reliable, and are known for making friends easily. You're not afraid to voice your opinions when called for, and tend to stand your ground when making an important point....
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