Recent Questions Tagged What-Do-Cats-Think-Of-Their-Owners

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Cats have the habit of marking the territory. The scent serves as invisible fence that protects the territory from the invasion of other cats and other animals. Cats have practically the same reason for protecting their owners....
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Cats think that humans are just like them, only bigger. John Bradshaw , a cat behavior expert from the University of Bristol states that cats think of humans as big cats. They do not realize that humans are an entirely different species from them....
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If a cat perceives that its guardian is in a threatening situation, it can use its;agility, sharp nails and remarkable intelligence to defend. Many experts in feline ethology support the concept that cats can even be trained to protect their families against any dangerous context....
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A couple of years ago, a scientific study revealed that felines actually enjoy social interaction, and additional findings have recently reported that cats care more about us than we might think. In theissue of the Current Biology journal, the article " Attachment Bonds Between Domestic Cats and Humans " shares that felines are just as strongly bonded to us as dogs or even infants are....
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Cats think that humans are just like them, only bigger. John Bradshaw , a cat behavior expert from the University of Bristol states that cats think of humans as big cats. They do not realize that humans are an entirely different species from them....
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Even though they may not always show it, cats often think about us. If you haven't noticed, cats stare at us all the time, and that's usually because they're watching us or trying to bond with us. Cats also spend a lot of time thinking about and watching our emotional state, which says a lot about cat emotions....
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” Well, according to cat-behavior expert John Bradshaw from the University of Bristol, featured in a post last year from National Geographic, he claims that unlike dogs, our feline friends treat us like other cats....
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There's no way that a human could ever own a cat. They are too independent to ever be owned by anyone. Maybe there are some cat-human friendships that are based on equality, and neither one owns the other....
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This explains why cats often think they're better than us, because they don't see the differences we see. They try to be the masters of the house and usually they succeed. Bradshaw explains that yes, cats treat us the way they treat other cats, but that's still showing us respect....
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Cats love their humans. They can do anything for your, at the time of need. However, they are reserve and don't express their love as dogs do. They show their concern through their eyes. Kitties may seem proud and self-obsessed, but they are as innocent as any other domestic pet....
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Needless to say, when I look at a cat, I see a clearly superior being. But what do cats think when they look at us? Well, according to some experts, cats might think humans are cats, too. Bigger, clumsier cats, sure — but cats nonetheless....
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Cats talk to people for the same reason people talk to people and dogs talk to people. They are trying to get their interests across. Whether it is they are hungry, or lonely or upset or frightened they want to communicate this to their “owner” because the “owner” has shown to have control of the environment....
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