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20 Strange Cat Behaviors Explained!
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Pet care, grooming, training etc - 20 Strange Cat Behaviors Explained!

Master Pet Care: Grooming, Training & Health Essentials for Happy Pets!

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What you'll learn

Learn safe techniques for clipping a dog's nails.
Master basic grooming skills for cutting a dog's hair.
Understand how to administer shots to dogs and cats confidently.
Recognize essential vaccines needed for dogs and cats.

This course includes

  • 9.5 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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Weirdest cat behaviors explained! These are the top strange cat behaviors and how to understand cats and weird cat behaviors explained! Check out our online store for Tempt channel merchandise! https://teespring.com/stores/tempt-youtube-channel 18. Random sprint - Does your cat run at a super fast speed and bounce off the couch out of nowhere? Don’t worry this is totally normal; cats can run up to 31 miles per hour, they're just getting their exercise in for the day! Most house cats have an extreme amount of energy that gets pent up and needs to be released. If they don’t get regular exercise on their own, they might need some more playful attention to avoid random sprints around the house. 17. Unladylike sitting - Why do people sit in unladylike positions? Well because it’s comfortable of course. Same goes for cats; when they are sprawled out with their legs open, that means they’re simply relaxed, trusting you, and happy. This means they know they are safe so they can relax. 16. Brings you presents- A dead rodent or bug at your feet might not be what you always wanted, but there are lots of theories about why your cat insists on doing this. As a kitten their mother might have brought them back a dead prey, so that’s where they got it from. Paying them more attention when they do this might be encouraging this behavior. Maybe they're being generous and saying thank you for feeding her or maybe sharing a successful hunt with you. This is them sharing what they caught with you as if you were a part of its real cat family. When cats are able to get more food than they need to eat, they might bring back extra kills to other members of the colony, especially kittens and nursing mothers. So your cat might just think you could use some help having enough to eat. Although this is a gross habit from a human’s perspective, don’t punish your cat for doing something that is only natural to them, because they don’t know any better. Instead try keeping them indoors, or put a bell on their collar to make it more difficult for them to catch prey.

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