Being aware of smells that cats hate can help you avoid these scents and ensure a more pleasing environment for your feline friend. Meanwhile, other scents are non-toxic but may still repel cats. Dr. Greenstein shares that some pet parents can use these scents (as long as they aren’t to...
Cats are verysensitive to smells, so it’s no surprise that they hate the smell of coffee. The strong aroma of coffee beans can be overwhelming for cats, and it can also be harmful if they inhale too much of it. Coffee contains caffeine, which is a stimulant that can be toxic to cat...
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Cats may chatter to mimic prey, but more research needs to be done to investigate this idea.(Image credit: Petra Richli via Getty Images) Cats make a variety of sounds to communicate with the people and animals around them.Meowing, principally directed at humans, is a call for attention (...
If you've ever spent time around cats, you've probably noticed that, unlike dogs, they tend to avoid water at all costs. But, why? What caused cats to avoid water, and why do they hate it so much? Let's find out on today's episode of Colossal Questions. Despite how it might ...
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Do cats really hate water? Some cats will do anything to avoid it, while others love it and want to jump right in. Experts discuss some possible reasons.Springer, IleneCat Watch
Discover the common reasons why cats don't tend to like water or getting wet, and better learn about their curious fascination with running water.