One thing that we can be sure of is that cats do spend a lot of
their awake time grooming themselves.
Not exact matches
As
time passed, they realized that the pets were more tolerant to this
awake dental procedure then most other procedures offered by the
groomer, including, clipping, nail trimming, ear cleaning and so on.
Stressed cats may spend less
time grooming and interacting, or they may spend more
time awake and scanning their environment, hide more, withdraw and exhibit signs of depression.
Stressed cats may demonstrate decreased
grooming and social interaction, spend more
time awake and scanning their environment, hide more, withdraw and exhibit signs of depression, and have an increased or decreased appetite.
They spend 30 - 50 % of the
time they are
awake grooming each other.