Does your kitty employ these three unscrupulous publicity stunts? |
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| Written by Boboy Tolentino |
| Monday, 06 February 2012 01:36 |
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A pussy-cat is probably man's 2nd best buddy after the dog but for those who are completely cat lovers, our feline friend manifestly takes 1st place. While most agree that a pussy-cat can be quite moody and sometimes uppity, pussy-cats could be great company in the house and fun to be with. Pussy-cats on occasion may seem to read your mind; they come and rub on your legs, meowing softly and kneading on your lap when you are lonesome or sad. Pussy-cats would appear frolicsome too when you are upbeat and happy about something.
A pussy-cat is probably man's 2nd best buddy after the dog but for those who are completely cat lovers, our feline friend manifestly takes 1st place. While most agree that a pussy-cat can be quite moody and sometimes uppity, pussy-cats could be great company in the house and fun to be with. Pussy-cats on occasion may seem to read your mind; they come and rub on your legs, meowing softly and kneading on your lap when you are lonesome or sad. Pussy-cats would appear frolicsome too when you are upbeat and happy about something. Yes, pussy-cats can be very frolicsome, and they're happy to engage in play fighting, particularly when they're still kittens but when a pussy-cat is bored or depressed, it may ignore you completely. Pussy-cats can be either a great companion or a complete enigma that brings out the Sherlock Holmes in you, and you have to have an avid observation of a pussy-cat's ' body language and a pussy cat's ' vocal call or purring so as to understand cat behavior. Unlike dogs who will obey you at every point, pussy-cats may decide to ignore you if they don't feel like it. That's the reason why long time pussy-cat owners know first-hand how to handle their cat's temperament and distinctively feline behavior via experience, and it is beneficial to know some helpful information from these experienced pussy-cat owners before having a cat of your own. Cats could have some variety of different characteristics but here are 3 distinctively common cat behaviors you must note: 1. Scent Rubbing This behaviour is uniquely feline, and some people might think that each time a pussy-cat rubs on humans, it's a sign of submission, but in actual fact it is not. It might be a sign of trust, but it is more of possession. Yes, it suggests that your feline friend owns you and not the other way around. Rubbing is also a technique of building group scents within a multi-cat household to maintain group identity. 2. Spraying Spraying or urine spraying is also an olfactory signaling for claiming territory, sexual availability or in heat, exclaiming a cat's standing or even a suggestion of frustration. Cat spraying in addition is a sort of communication directed at cats and an expression of frustration likely aimed at humans. Spraying can be a problem within the house so that is why some cat owners fix their cats to prevent them from spraying. Female cats aren't known to spray but spayed female cats may sometimes spray to copy male cats. 3. Kneading Here is another uniquely feline behavior that can't be found with any other household pets. Cat kneading is widely believed to be an instinctive behaviour that dates back to the times when tamed cats used to be wild. Wild cats knead to pat down tall grass or cluttered leaves to make a soft, lush and cosy bed for sleeping or giving birth. Female cats may often knead as a sign of willingness for mating. About the Author: Boboy Tolentino writes about cat behavior and other inscrutable topics. Cat behavior modification is an especially engaging topic to us, so if you've learned something that works very well with your cat we hope you will share it with our other readers. |






