Different Cat Behaviors And Their Explanation

Published on 02/07/2019
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Covering Up Their Droppings

It is a cat’s instinct to cover their droppings in the litter box after they do their business. Cats do this in the wild in order to prevent predators from finding their scent and avoid getting kicked out of the group by the other cats. If a cat just leaves its droppings without covering it up, there might be a problem. Possible issues include the feline’s distaste for the box type or litter, accessibility or location, anxiety or stress, or even a problem with the health of the cat.

Covering Up Their Droppings

Covering Up Their Droppings

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Moving Their Ears

Cats can communicate not only with their eyes but also with their ears. If you notice your cat twitching its ears back and forth, this usually means it is agitated or anxious and it’s best to be careful around your kitty in this state. On the other hand, if a cat points its ears forward, it means that it is content and feeling good. Be careful if your cat’s ears are pointing backward or laid flat on its head because this is can mean the cat is feeling scared, defensive, or irritated.

Moving Their Ears

Moving Their Ears

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