Feral
cats form strong bonds with other cats in their colonies.
Feral
cats form strong bonds with one another and with their home territory, bonds that define their daily existence.
Not exact matches
It may be difficult to accept that, despite the
strong human - animal
bond you have
formed with the
cats, their animal - animal
bonds and animal - territory
bonds are
stronger and more relevant to their well - being.
Contrary to the myth of the
cat as a solitary creature, ferals are also highly social and
form strong bonds within their colony.
Cats are territorial animals and
form strong bonds with the location they call home.
Since
cats are territorial and
form strong bonds with their outdoor homes, relocation is extremely stressful — and risky — for the
cats AND for you.
Cats are territorial animals and
form strong bonds with the location they inhabit.
This was the territory of Rufus, a
cat who had been ruling over the property for the last 16 years, and with whom Harms
formed an instantaneous and
strong bond.