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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especially between conspecifics and offspring. Many species have white or light-colored fur on the backs of their ears to make it easy to be seen when it’s important, such as bringing food to their kittens. It’s also a distinguishing feature of the African Wild Cat. ...
Most friendly cats will prefer being touched under their chin, around their cheeks and at the base of their ears, so try to stick mainly to these areas. Avoid the base of the tail and tummy, and be cautious then touching the cat’s back, legs and tail – pay close attention to their...
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Why do cats clean themselves so much? Even when healthy, cats spend as much as two to five hours every day grooming themselves. Grooming helps clean their coat, remove loose hairs, regulate body temperature through evaporative cooling as saliva dries on the fur, and distributes oils evenly thr...
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The idea that the author will update their mod when the donation amount reaches a specific threshold. That's not what the Nexus is about and if mod authors did want to do that they could do that elsewhere. But not here.This is something we, the people working on the Nexus, can help ...
s hair growth, and changes in the cat’s body during metabolic stress and illness may in some cases result in bald patches. Thissometimesoccurs with pregnant or lactating cats due to hormonal changes, but once they have weaned theirkittens and been spayed,their hormones should go back to ...