The rules of
feline social behavior also extend to human family members.
Natural
feline social behavior leaves little capacity for reconciliation, and the fragility of feline social relationships can be distressing for owners.
Not exact matches
Feline aloofness is the indifferent
behavior of an animal which does not live in strictly hierarchical communities and has not needed to develop canine - style
social behavior.
Danielle Gunn - Moore, head of the
Feline Clinic at the University of Edinburgh's Hospital for Small Animals, explained that the signs of
behaviors linked with senility in cats can range from acting disoriented to their
social relationships changing.
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Moreover, most veterinarians believe
social isolation could be a contributing factor in many
behavior problems associated with
feline companions.
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