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Why do cats have tails? Do cats like their tails stroked?
We love seeing our cats walking around at home, tails high up, coming up to us and rubbing against our legs. But surely there is more to a cat’s tail than this cute strut and tail swishing. A cat’s tail, often referred to as a fifth limb, has many important functions. The tail is a sensitive part of the cat and is very reactive. The tail of a cat is useful for the following roles: Communication Balance A sense of touch For safe landing For hunting Tail for communication Cat language is a combination of tail position, facial expression, vocal and scenting messages. Like in many other species, the…
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Why do cats have whiskers? And fun facts about cat’s whiskers!
A cat’s whiskers, although so light and fine, are such an iconic feature of a cat’s face. Ask a child to draw a cat – the whiskers will certainly be one feature they are sure to include! In the UK, the phrase ‘the cat’s whiskers’ is used to describe a person or an object that is exceptional and superior. So clearly there seems to be a great deal of emphasis on whiskers, but are they that important to the everyday comings and goings of our cats? What do cats use their whiskers for? And do we need to do anything to help them keep their whiskers clean and tidy? Let…
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Do I need to brush / groom my cat? An introductory guide
Cats are very clean animals and seem pretty self-sufficient when it comes to grooming. But with so many cat grooming products on the market, clearly designed for pet owners to help their cats with grooming, it raises the question if this is something that we need to help our cats with? So, do we need to brush our cats? The short answer is YES, we do need to brush our cat in order to help them with their grooming habits. It is easy to assume that cats do not need any assistance in keeping their fur clean and tidy as they seem to spend a great deal of time grooming…