by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Behavior, News
Cats have a need to hunt, but if they live indoors, they don’t get as much opportunity. Thankfully, there are a number of cat games and toys that exercise those instincts. Just about anything can be a cat’s prey – a wand with feathers, a crumpled paper or foil...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Behavior, News
Cats are intelligent animals, but it can be difficult to understand what your cat is trying to tell you. Cats communicate with their body language; cat ears, cat eyes, and cat noses have as much to say as their meows If your cat blinks when she’s looking at you, that...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Behavior, News
Do you wonder why your cat likes to sleep on you when most of the time they are independent? Let’s try to figure this out. According to a recent survey of pet owners by the American Pet Products Association, 62% of cats sleep with their adult owners, and another...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Behavior, News
Kneading is a very common behavior for cats, but not all cat kneading looks the same. It may just be soft pawing or even a repetitive clawing. Regardless of when or where, if a cat feels the need to knead, they will. Why do cats love this activity so much? To a cat,...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Behavior, News
Cats are thought to be very complex and independent creatures, so understanding their method of communication can be tricky. Each cat actually develops their own unique and fascinating way of speaking to their owners. Here are some ways that your kitty may be speaking...
by Morris Animal Inn | Cat Behavior, News
Last week we discussed dog’s body language, so we think it’s the cat’s turn! Just like canines, felines use parts of their body to communicate. Pet 360 provides a guide to understand what your cat’s ears are trying to tell you. First, you must...