Cats are still the most misunderstood companion animal that are at the greatest risk. The hundreds of vets the clinic works with each year and who refer cats to us often say, as will vet behaviorists, “we still don’t know what to do with cats”. Dr. Jordan Carlton Schaul, Ph.D.,...
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Animal behaviorists have posited a number of explanations, the most common being that height gives the cat a better observation point, allowing it to survey its "territory" and become aware of activities of people and other pets in the area. In the wild, a higher place may serve as ...
The same is true when catswind through your legs; they are happy to be with you. While this may be another way of marking their territory, some veterinary behaviorists say it's more likely part of bunting, which is a show of affection for you, similar to when your cat bumps its head...
Status-related aggressionis scratching or biting by cats towards people that try to control the cat’s behavior. This is another name for what has been called the “leave-me-alone bite.” Unlike similar situations in dogs, this behavior in cats is not associated with resources such as food,...
Plenty of animal behaviorists, veterinarians, and cat parents know that cats form strong bonds with their families, including humans and other pets. They simply express their love and affection using cat language, which isn’t always easily understood. There are many signs that your cat loves ...
Cats are natural predators. That’s why we always see them perched high up on a branch of a tree or even on your fence. They always like to stay up high because, as animal behaviorists put it, they have a much better view of crawlers, critters, and other prey that may be present ...
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The guidelines suggest that aggression cases can be referred to a Board-certified veterinary behaviorist (diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists); however, according to the ACVB website there are only 66 such individuals worldwide. While such a specialist may be helpful they ...