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| The (Un)sociable Cat? - http://www.messybeast.com/soc_cat.htm Mostly it seems that the 'experts' are judging feline sociability by comparing them to dogs. - Read more |
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| Why Cats Appear to Sulk: Feline Desire to Avoid Conflict Is Often - http://cats.suite101.com/article.cfm/why The common misconception that cats are sulking when they engage in certain behaviours results from a lack of understanding of feline social signals. - Read more |
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| Cats: Health & Behavior: Yahoo! Groups - http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/cats- |
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| Fun for Kitty: PurrBalls.com - http://www.purrballs.com/fun/index.html |
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| Odd Behavior: KittenCare.com - http://www.kittencare.com/askKC_Odd_Beha |
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| Seven Instinctive Feline Behaviors: iVillage - http://home.ivillage.com/pets/cats/0,,rj |
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| Normal Cat Behavior - http://www.cathealth.com/NBehav.htm |
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| Behavior Problems in Cats - http://www.cathealth.com/inappropBehav.h What you need to know about abnormal behaviors in cats. - Read more |
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| Should I Get Another Cat?: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/should-i-ge Determining whether to add another cat is a complex issue, but one you can solve with a little forethought & planning. Unfortunately, your cat can't tell you if he'd like company, & no barometer exists to take a reading of his preferences. - Read more |
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| Feline Hyperesthesia (FHS): PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/feline-hype Cats have the propensity to gaze unblinking in peoples' eyes, to appear to see things that aren't there, to run around crazily for no apparent reason & to go from quiet to ferocious in a moment. Could it be FHS? - Read more |
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| Brief Overview of Cat Behavior: What Makes a Cat a Cat? - http://www.mmilani.com/what-makes-a-cat. |
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| Cognitive Dysfunction in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/cognitive-d Many people have known old cats that have matured to the point of minimal activity, and who have lost most of their kittenish joie de vivre. That's normal aging. Feline cognitive dysfunction (FCD), however, is a truly pathological condition represented by a constellation of behavioral signs that are abnormal, seem out of character, or are performed out of context. - Read more |
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| Ruminations About Fighting Like Cats & Dogs & Dogs as Man's Best Friend - http://www.mmilani.com/commentary-200208 |
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| Free-Access Crate Training (FACT) for Cats - http://www.mmilani.com/feline-crate-trai |
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| Human Relationships, Pets & the Human: Companion Animal Bond - http://www.mmilani.com/commentary-200308 |
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| Normal Reproductive Behavior: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/normal-repr An integral part of feline social behavior revolves around sexual reproduction. By understanding normal reproductive behavior, you can better understand your cat. - Read more |
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| The Fundamentals of Feline Behavior, Part 2 - http://www.mmilani.com/feline-behavior-f |
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| The Fundamentals of Feline Behavior, Part 1 - http://www.mmilani.com/feline-behavior-f |
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| Crazy & Unusual Cat Behaviors: iVillage - http://home.ivillage.com/pets/cats/0,,14 |
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| Cat Behavior Kneading - http://www.cat-health-behavior.com/cat-b Cat behavior kneading and why your cat does this common feline behavior. Find out what your cat is telling you when they start this paw pushing. - Read more |