Cat Behavior


Learn about common cat behavior issues to help you create peace between your cats and better understand what your cat is trying to tell you.

Cat behavior includes body language, elimination habits, aggression, play, hunting, communication, grooming, urine marking, and face rubbing in domestic cats.

Your cat's behavior may seem mysterious to you, but there's usually a good reason she's exhibiting strange cat behavior problems. Here are articles that will teach you how to  fix  bad cat behaviors by understanding what they mean.

 

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How many cats is too many?

A large number of cat owners have more than one cat. There are varying reasons for this, and the reasons will often dictate the dynamic. But how many cats is too many?

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.

When Cats Go Crazy

Every cat owner has the same problem. When our cats behave as normal, they are a joy to own. They are cute, they are often very loving, and they do some highly amusing things when they are relaxed and think that no-one is looking.

Then, all of a sudden, they take leave of their senses and start running around the house or apartment at high speeds and making noises that sound like something out of a horror movie. We, as owners, sit in stunned silence and wonder what the heck is going on.