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Common signs of cat anxiety include hiding, excessive grooming, aggression, and changes in appetite or litter box habits.
Yes, research shows that cats can recognize their names and distinguish them from other words.
Common signs of cat anxiety include hiding, excessive grooming, aggression, loss of appetite, and inappropriate elimination.
Yes, cats often roll over when they feel happy, relaxed, and secure in their environment.
When cats groom themselves, dirt, loose fur, and debris are either ingested or removed via the tongue and paws, leaving their fur clean.
Cats may roll in dirt for relief from skin irritations, including flea bites, but it's not a reliable method to eliminate fleas.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats refers to the general adjustment timeline: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to feel at home.
Yes, indoor cats absolutely need their whiskers as they serve crucial sensory and navigational purposes.
The Maine Coon is known for having particularly long whiskers.

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