Group behaviour of cat
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Cat behaviour includes body language, elimination habits, aggression, play, communication, hunting, grooming, urine marking, and face rubbing in domestic cats. It varies among individuals, colonies, and breeds.
Communication and sociability can vary greatly among individual cats. In a family with many cats, the interactions can change depending on which individuals are present and how restricted the territory and resources are. One or more individuals may become aggressive: fighting may occur with the attack resulting in scratches and deep bite wounds.
A cat's eating patterns in domestic settings can be unsettling for owners.[citation needed] Some cats ask for food dozens of times a day, including at night, with rubbing, pacing, and meowing.
Communication and sociability can vary greatly among individual cats. In a family with many cats, the interactions can change depending on which individuals are present and how restricted the territory and resources are. One or more individuals may become aggressive: fighting may occur with the attack resulting in scratches and deep bite wounds.
A cat's eating patterns in domestic settings can be unsettling for owners.[citation needed] Some cats ask for food dozens of times a day, including at night, with rubbing, pacing, and meowing.
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Cat behaviour includes body language, elimination habits, aggression, play, communication, hunting, grooming, urine marking, and face rubbing in domestic cats. It varies among individuals, colonies, and breeds.
Communication and sociability can vary greatly among individual cats. In a family with many cats, the interactions can change depending on which individuals are present and how restricted the territory and resources are. One or more individuals may become aggressive: fighting may occur with the attack resulting in scratches and deep bite wounds.
A cat's eating patterns in domestic settings can be unsettling for owners.[citation needed] Some cats ask for food dozens of times a day, including at night, with rubbing, pacing, and meowing.
Communication and sociability can vary greatly among individual cats. In a family with many cats, the interactions can change depending on which individuals are present and how restricted the territory and resources are. One or more individuals may become aggressive: fighting may occur with the attack resulting in scratches and deep bite wounds.
A cat's eating patterns in domestic settings can be unsettling for owners.[citation needed] Some cats ask for food dozens of times a day, including at night, with rubbing, pacing, and meowing.
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