Ears flattened Back arched Hairs standing on end (piloerection) Why Do Cats Hiss? Hissing is an expression of discomfort, fear, or stress. Some of the top reasons cat hiss include: Feeling threatened by or fearful of people Confrontation with other animals Protecting their kittens Being...
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That’s why you’ll see entirely black cats, including their lips and ears. The chances are your pet follows your household’s activity pattern and isdiurnal instead of crepuscular or nocturnal. However, there’s another wrinkle to our tale that we must discuss. Image Credit: xiclography, P...
Elephants look very different from other animals. They are huge.They have large ears and long trunks. They can pick up and carry heavy things with their trunks. Elephants are like us in some ways. They are very playful and love to play in the water. They are great swimmers.They are als...
Cat play often involves a lot of play-fighting, such as chasing and pouncing, so it can be difficult to differentiate play from actual confrontation. Body language is key. Defensive or aggressive signs in cats include tense postures, flattened ears, pinned-back whiskers, and fluffed-up fur. ...
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As you might have guessed by now, there’s a lot you can do wrong when stroking a cat. However, there are areas where friendly cats may be most likely to enjoy being petted: around the face – predominantly, the cheeks, the base of the ears and under the chin. ...
If their ears are pinned back or their tail is twitching, it may be a sign of aggression or discomfort. If they are relaxed and purring, it’s likely that they are happy and content. Wrapping Things Up Head rubbing is a natural behavior that cats engage in for a variety of reasons. ...
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