Cat Behavior Facts Few People Know
When we watch movies, or any media with cats in them, the cats are always shown to be temperamental, and moody. Nothing could be further from the truth. Cats are similar to any other animal. What we need to know before we become cat owners is what type of behavior to expect.
People consider cats as 'cute' little animals only to give them up at the slightest hint of aggression or litter issues. Most people do not do their homework well before keeping a cat. Cats are different than dogs and that's where people greatly misunderstand cats.
Cats may be small but they like to eat at frequent intervals. A cat can eat a meal of 10 to 20 grams or about a quarter cup. A cat has small meals so that its digestion remains optimum. House cats are distant relatives of the bigger wild cats we see, so just like when a tiger goes a day or two without eating, so can a house cat. So next time when you find that your cat is not eating and there he doesn't seem to be ill, then just realize that this is very normal.
Would you believe that a cat sleeps more than half their life away. They require anywhere from 13 hours to 18 hours of sleep a day. The number of hours depends on the stage of life your cats in. Kittens and elderly cats will sleep more than mid-aged cats will. Being independent creatures, cats are not usually cuddly sleepers. Most likely they will find a dark cove to take their catnap. Like when they sleep under the bed.
Cats are generally pretty clean animals. They are also a bit private and would prefer that their little box not be in public view. They are so private in fact that once they have finished their business they will automatically cover it. This aspect of cats is a learned and not an instinctive behavior that they learn from their mother.
These are certain aspects that are considered normal behavior of a cat. However, one you know how your cat acts and reacts you may notice behavior that does not seem to follow the normal pattern. If this happens it may be advisable that you seek the advice of a veterinary doctor if because these may signal an underlying medical problem. For example, cats are normally very clean creatures. Hence, if you see that your cat is urinating all over the house, then this may indicate a infection of the urinary tract or possible even a behavior issue that has cropped up. So to be on the safe side you should have your feline friend checked out.
Remember! Any time your cat is acting out it's better to fix the problem when it arrives than waiting until the problem as gotten out of control.
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Published August 27th, 2008
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