Recent Questions Tagged Behavior---Why-Do-Cats-Love-To-Tear-Apart-Cardboards-For-Kids

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You may notice that cats have a liking to hiding away in the tight spots and awkward spaces such as drawers, shelves, back of a furniture and sometimes cardboard boxes. It could be because they give them a feeling of protection against predators, which is inherent in their species....
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On the other hand, many cat owners keep their cats in a cardboard box which makes it the closest thing possible to chew on. Moreover, cats love a warm and cozy environment, which is why you will find cats finding their way into cardboard boxes uninvited....
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Cats who are insecure or more commonly scared may tear up cardboard boxes more frequently than independent cats.......
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Cats may choose to shred cardboard boxes with their nails or teeth as a form of relaxation and play when they have a lot of energy. If you have a cat like this you may want to look into getting cardboard cat scratchers or even into scratchers such as the Kong Wrangler....
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It’s in a cat’s primal instincts to rip apart and play with their prey, so it’s for that reason that many vets believe that cats tear up cardboard boxes. Cats may choose to shred cardboard boxes with their nails or teeth as a form of relaxation and play when they have a lot of energy....
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