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45 A-mew-sing Behaviors Our Feline Friends Use To Communicate With Us

37. Anger issues

Often, people seem to understand that they should back off if a cat starts hissing at them. For those who were unaware of it, yes. Cats do hiss whenever they’re angered. They’ll also hiss when they are scared or anxious.

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A cat might start hissing if it perceives you or any other human being or animal as a threat. So, what should you do if something of this sort happens to you? Keep your distance. It will cool down on its own.

38. Bad habits

Most of us have read frightening examples of people returning home only to discover their furniture ripped apart by their cat. That’s one reason some people are skeptical about getting a cat for themselves. Fortunately, this can often be solved by getting a scratching post for your cat.

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So, the question is, why do cats have these destructive habits? There are three reasons behind it. One is to remove dead cells from their claws. Two is for marking the area with their scent, and three is to stretch their bodies to feel good.

39. Litter box problems

Earlier, we mentioned cats leaving dead animals at your feet as a gift. Just like that unwelcome present, nothing kills the cat owner’s mood like seeing their cats doing their business outside their litter box. Starting your day by stepping on cat droppings can be a mood killer, to say the least.

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This behavior can be problematic. The cat simply might not like its litter box or the litter that you use in it. Or, it could be that it wants the box to be in another location. You should consider visiting a vet if this behavior persists even after you change the box’s location and litter.

40. Sneaky masters

You don’t even need to be a cat parent to know that they’re the master of sneaky behavior. That’s also why the term “cat feet” is so famous. Cats move as if they’re made of air! They like sneaking and gliding around the house.

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Your house cat is just as wild as you are. Therefore, their reason for sneaking around is their natural behavior. Cats are stealthy and sneaky animals, just like other larger felines. Your cat must be using its sneakiness to get your attention!

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