Cats with high scores on this item are likely to be easier to handle and more
affectionate than cats with low scores.
The study further notes that although «dogs are perceived by their owners as being more
affectionate than cats, dog owners and cat owners do not differ significantly in their reported attachment level to their pets.»
Not exact matches
Some
cat breeds are more
affectionate than others, some get along with other animals better, and some
cats are more prone to being loners.
There's more ways to get our
cat to be
affectionate in The Way of
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They're better
than cats, less trouble
than a horse and more
affectionate than snakes.
We have some of the cutest and most
affectionate cats, kittens, dogs and puppies who are wishing to have a loving home and there is no better time
than now,» said Michael Graham, executive director of The Haven.
Also, pregnant
cats want to be rubbed within their bellies and can become more
affectionate than normal.
When our
cats wind round our ankles it is more
than an
affectionate greeting; they are letting us know that we rank higher
than them.
She loves kids older
than babies, non-aggressive dogs, was raised with
cats, & is very
affectionate & loving with gentle people.
It's a myth that
cats are less
affectionate than dogs, and in fact, they have a real attachment to their owners.
«You will easily find
cats that are more
affectionate than dogs, more seeking of human affection.»
Scottish Folds are not lap
cats, they are
affectionate and do enjoy being petted, but prefer to curl up somewhere near you, rather
than on you.
Some
cats are more
affectionate than others,» she told SheKnows.
One study found that
cats receiving consistent, positive, and
affectionate handling by the same people over a three - week period were significantly more likely to be adopted
than those handled inconsistently by various people.
I particularly appreciated Foxâ $ ™ s comments about multi-cat households, such as â $ œâ $ ¦ I have found that
cats who live only with humans more often become dull, obese and sickly
than cats whose social environment is enriched by the companionship of other
affectionate, playful
cats.â $ His words reshaped my view of a multi-cat environment.