What Is ‘Normal’ for a Cat?

Sleeping all day, chasing shadows all night, getting high on mysterious herbs — that may be delinquent behavior for a teenager, but it’s run of the mill for a cat. Learn more about the peculiarities of feline protocol so you can sort harmless kitty quirks from cat behaviors that could spell trouble.

Face Rubbing

A cat rubbing her face on you is a sign of affection. Cats have glands on their cheeks and the corners of their mouths. When they rub up against your leg or other body part, they leave some of their scent on you. According to feline etiquette, that’s a compliment.

Bringing You ‘Gifts’

You’ve politely told your little predator, “No, thanks.” But your cat insists on showering you with gifts of dead mice, birds, or lizards. Bringing you dead animals is normal, but it’s best to keep your cat inside. Prowling cats can have a devastating impact on ground-nesting birds. Instead, give your cat toys she can hunt for inside. It will give her an outlet for her predator behavior — and keep wildlife safe.

Drinking From Toilets

You’ve watched your cat’s painstaking grooming ritual. Why would he go to all that trouble keeping himself clean and then drink out of the toilet? No one is sure why cats do this. Toilet water may taste fresher than stagnant water because it’s changed with each flush. Don’t worry about it unless you keep chemical cleaners in the tank. And if it really bothers you, keep the lid down.