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  1. As any cat owner may know, felines have a penchant for scratching – not just posts and furniture, but also TV screens. But what drives this behavior? In this article, we’ll delve into the science behind feline scratching and explore the numerous reasons why cats seem to be attracted to TV screens.

  2. Jan 15, 2024 · Temporary satisfaction of hunting urges – Allows cats to “play out” stalking behaviors harmlessly. A safe outlet for energy – Gives cats exercise by tracking motion onscreen. Used properly, videos seem to be an engaging form of simulation-based entertainment and stimulation for many cats.

  3. Cats may also enjoy programs that feature small animals, such as birds or rodents, that they can watch and track onscreen. But why do cats enjoy watching TV in the first place? One theory is that it taps into their natural hunting instincts.

    • Rolling Over. Does your cat flip—that is, throw itself on the ground at your feet and roll? Is it under the influence of catnip, or is something else going on?
    • Presenting Its Butt. Does your kitty's butt go sky-high when you pet or scratch it? That's called an "elevator butt" pose and it's a good thing. Your cat's action is a backhanded compliment and kitty-correct, letting you know you've hit the spot and to continue the petting.
    • Covering Poop. All cats do this. Or do they? Cats communicate volumes in the litter box and sometimes they want their (ahem) potty graffiti available for the world to see.
    • Covering Food. Everyone has heard of finicky cats. And some cats make clear their gustatory preferences by covering up the food bowl. If your cat is covering its food after eating some of it, it may be an instinctive behavior as wild felines cache their food to keep it safe from others.
  4. Why do pet cats continue to hunt despite being fed at home, the team set out to investigate. Taken from Cats Uncovered.Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSubWA...

  5. This article seeks to delve deeper into the fascinating world of catshunting behavior, shedding light on why they exhibit such behavior, the meaning behind their gift-giving habits, and how to manage their hunting tendencies.

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  7. Sep 17, 2019 · This is why AnimalWised looks into cat hunting behavior. We not only look at when cats start hunting, but also what factors influence their behavior and whether some cats may be better than others. We also look at myths regarding sterilization and reveal why they often make their prey into presents.

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