by Adrienne Lefebvre | Dec 10, 2021 | Cat Behavior
If you’ve ever rescued a kitty, you likely know how important building your cat’s trust can be. While some people think that a rescued cat should just immediately be grateful for a safe, warm home and food, it’s far more complicated than that....
by Jae Kennedy | Dec 1, 2021 | Cat Behavior
Do your cats ever slow blink at you? And do you blink back? The slow, long blink from cats is a sign of trust and compassion. While there are many gestures in cats that can be both a positive and negative response (like the purr), all studies I’ve found link...
by Adrienne Lefebvre | Nov 12, 2021 | Cat Behavior
Does your cat let you pee in peace? Ours sure don’t. But have you ever wondered why cats come in the bathroom with us? While cats seem to enjoy their own bathroom privacy, they certainly have no regard for ours. And God help you if you ever try closing the door...
by Trish Woodier | Nov 4, 2021 | Cat Behavior
Some cats adapt well to changes in their environment, however many do not. The smallest change can cause anxiety in many felines and it’s our responsibility to help them through this. Ugh, I’m dealing with this with my sweet Maggie. I noticed a few weeks ago she...
by Jae Kennedy | Nov 3, 2021 | Cat Behavior, Cat Enrichment
Contrary to popular belief, cats that sleep all day and night without any interactive time are stressed out. It’s true that it’s normal for most cats to sleep 14-16 hours per day, but they should be active when they aren’t resting. If your kitty is...
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