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Eating Non-Food Products
Does your cat like to chew on non-edible objects like plastic, metal, inedible plants, wool, or cloth? This can be a symptom of pica, an uncommon illness that affects cats. There are several potential causes for this, including mineral deficiencies, anemia, hyperthyroidism, heredity, boredom, and stress. A comprehensive checkup by a veterinarian is necessary if your cat is exhibiting pica symptoms to rule out... -
Kneading a Feline
It might be a pleasing cat habit when your cat puts his paws against you and rubs them back and forth. Since their early nursing days, your cat has had the instinct to do this. His mother's mammary glands produced more milk when he rubbed her with his paws. When your cat does this as an adult, he is either joyful and displaying it,... -
If I Fit, I Sit
The capacity of cats to "comfortably" squeeze into small areas never fails to astound or amuse us. Instead, cats may relax in any number of cozy spots, such as the cat bed you bought them. So why do they pick places like boxes, bathroom basins, little baskets, etc. to curl up? Your cat feels comfortable and secure in small areas. They wouldn't want to...