Many owners have marveled at the fact that
their cat behaved like a kitten again when placed on a different food.
Not exact matches
Oh that's too funny — the
cat definitely
behaves like a dog I'd say and Stella, well, she'll do anything she needs to for a cuddle & a kibble:O).
As you may have read in a recent piece I wrote about Baynuls, I drank a bunch of Grenache that I did not realize was 16 % ABV and almost peed my pants on the highway in France while
behaving «
like a rabid
cat someone let out of a cage in the car,» according to eye witnesses.
They are
cats, and they
behave like cats.
She recently moved from the Seattle area to Peoria, Arizona, where she lives with her family and a chronically curious
cat Cinnamon who
behaves like a dog.
A rabbit
behaves like a
cat since she will come to you on her own terms.
Most wild
cats behave very much
like our domestic
cats.
However, at the other end of the spectrum is the feral
cat, an amazing creature which, although it looks exactly the same as a pet
cat and is of the same species, can
behave very differently — in fact more
like a
cat belonging to a wild species (more of this later) and not happy in a home.
As much as
cats like behaving as superheroes most of the time, there are times when they get afraid.
Psychological drugs such as Prozac and Valium can help your pet dog,
cat or even horse stop
behaving in ways you don't
like.
The funny thing is the puppy has had the
cat around its whole life, so far... Except she
behaves like she has never seen a kitten before!
Play is a great way to get exercise, and
cats love to play games that have them
behaving like a predator chasing prey.
Domestic
cats like to play the way a
cat would
behave in the wild.
Cats will often regress and
behave like kittens when stroked — nursing, drooling kneading.
If you're
like me, you admire your
cat for being a
cat and you want him to
behave as nothing other than a
cat, but a well -
behaved one.
The
cat feels comfortable with the person that does not
like cats because that person is
behaving politely and not staring.
Have you read about
cats that
behave like dogs?
If you would
like a tough minded analysis of how
cat claims and extreme events have actually
behaved over historically interesting lengths of time, visit Pileke, Jr.'s blogsite for some good examples.