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Cats have five toes on each front paw, but only four on the back ones. It’s not uncommon, though, for cats to have extra toes. The cat with the most toes known had 32—eight on each paw!
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You Want Food. Say “meow”
➜⇢ Your cat will display habitual behavior around mealtime when it is hungry, and many cats can be quite demanding that they are served. But cats aren't as motivated by food as dogs, so acting hungry all the time, begging, or whining for food between feedings may point to a medical issue.
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Cats Are Getting Ready For The Summer
Keeping feline temperatures as low as possible during the balmy summer months is vital, so here are our top tips for cool cats...
➼ Ice treats. Make up some ice lollies for your cat with some of their favourite treats. ...
➼ Play with ice cubes. ...
➼ Cooling mats and ice packs in beds. ...
➼ Wet towel. ...
➼ Keep on top of grooming.
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Cat (Show Me That Finger Again.)
◃ If u show the middle finger to the cat then he/she will kill you. ▹
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Little Kitty Trying To Eat The Sandwich. Its Kinda Funny
If your cat consumes food voraciously but doesn't gain weight, it may be a sign of a medical problem. If your cat begs for food but won't eat it once he has it, that behavior could be a sign of food allergies or gum disease. ... It's more natural, after all, for cats to work for their food.
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My Sweet Little romeo.
Rumble / Funny & Cute Animals — Toys that reflect light or appear to change in some way are particularly attractive. Cats also like toys with different textures that are around the size of their natural prey (such as mice). Many cats love squeaky toys but some cats are startled by them so introduce them carefully
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My Cat Refuses To Obey Gravity 🤣😺
* Rumble / Funny & Cute Animals — * Based on the above cat-egories, I think it’s clear why cats enjoy gravity games. Scientists used to say play (in people and animals) served as a method for youngsters to practice grown-up skills they’d need as adults. But they noticed that animals—just like people—continue play even when it doesn’t serve that evolutionary purpose. Even feral cats and wild kitty species play once they grow up, and Gravity Experiments fall into several fun feline faves. Here’s why cats enjoy playing gravity games.
Gravity games refine paw-swat coordination and tones muscles and trims down tubby tabbies when they must climb to reach attractive targets.
Kittens and cats learn consequences through play. Interaction with objects teaches them about the world, and that paw-swats make objects fall to the floor with a satisfying SPLAT!
Fun and games relieve kitty stress. And humans watching cats have fun can reduce our own anxiety—as long as the kitty play is “legal.”
Play strengthens social bonds. That means it builds friendships between pets—and between you and your cat.
Gravity games garner lots of attention. When you laugh, yell, become hysterical over paw-patted broken objects, and chase kitty around the house—mee-WOW, that’s value added to the game!
Life’s too short to stress all the time. Play is good for us, and if you have cats, gravity happens. Place breakables out of paw-reach, so Kitty can conduct stress-buster gravity experiments safely.
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The Reason Why Animals Are Our Bestfriend
Rumble / Dogs & Puppies — There are many health benefits of owning a pet. They can increase opportunities to exercise, get outside, and socialize. Regular walking or playing with pets can decrease blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and triglyceride levels. Pets can help manage loneliness and depression by giving us companionship. Most households in the United States have at least one pet.
Studies have shown that the bond between people and their pets can increase fitness, lower stress, and bring happiness to their owners. Some of the health benefits of having a pet include:
Decreased blood pressure
Decreased cholesterol levels
Decreased triglyceride levels
Decreased feelings of loneliness
Increased opportunities for exercise and outdoor activities
Increased opportunities for socialization
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Can A Cat Beat a Dog In A Fight?
Rumble / Dogs & Puppies — Depends on the dog, the cat and the situation. Here is one - My cat Tip, a ten pound domestic shorthair, was walking the quarter mile with me to get our mail. A stray dog, a Husky type mutt, was following and creeping closer. Tip dropped back from my side, turned and gave that dog a very clear warning. That dog didn't care about my cat, it had eyes on me. I am in no way afraid of dogs and was only worried that my sweet little Tip might get hurt. Until that dog got too close for Tip's comfort. I'd never seen him flip into protection mode before and what he did next shocked and also made me very proud of Tip. He stepped to the dog calmly and slowly, as it lowered it's head toward my cat Tip slapped his paw, fish hook claws out, across that dogs eyes. One of those claws hook set in the dog's left eye and pulled it from the socket. Fight over. Tip never gave the dog an oppurtunity to do harm me and watching him I know he wasn't afraid, he was pissed off that another animal was too close to me. He is my brave, strong, fearless boy. I got animal control to come get the wounded stray and later learned the eye could not be saved. Tip doesn't play. That was not the only time Tip has gone after a dog that had come too close. It seems his method of sliding close slowly and always going straight for the eyes works very well. Perhaps his doggie blinding is my fault as when I take him out for walks I do not put him on a leash, then again he heels when I tell him to, walking beside me just like a dog and way out where I live there is no leash law. So if you'd want your dog, pitbull or toy poodle, to come too close while Tip is protecting me, be prepared for a one eyed or completly blind dog. So who would win, cat or dog? I'd put money on my Tip every time, he knows how to stike at the juicest target where he can inflict serious wounds with one swipe of his claws. Those poor eyeless dogs should have known better than to tangle with my Tip.
Cats rule, dogs drool.
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Cute Cat Trying To Help His Daddy On Making Cookies.
Rumble / Dogs & Puppies — Let’s face it… Cat’s can be unintentionally hilarious! That’s why I gathered the top ten funny cat quotes and sayings for your amusement.
“Cats rule the world.”
“In ancient times, cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.”
“Owners of dogs will have noticed that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they will think you are God. Whereas owners of cats are compelled to realize that, if you provide them with food and water and affection, they draw the conclusion that they are God.”
“The problem with cats is that they get the exact same look on their face whether they see a moth or an axe-murderer.”
“Cats are connoisseurs of comfort.”
“I had been told that the training procedure with cats was difficult. It’s not. Mine had me trained in two days.”
“Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.”
“When my cats aren’t happy, I’m not happy. Not because I care about their mood but because I know they’re just sitting there thinking up ways to get even.”
“Cats have a scam going – you buy the food, they eat the food, they go away; that’s the deal.”
“I read that when cats are cuddling and kneading you, and you think it’s cute, they’re really just checking your vitals for weak spots.”
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A Dog Fights With His OwnReflection In The Mirror.
Rumble / Dogs & Puppies — Hi, I'm the "big brother" to a small dog (less than a foot in height paw-to-head when on all fours) of about 1-and-a-few months' age. Recently we've been having a problem with her mental state and I'm at wits' end wondering why this is happening and what we can do to stop/reverse it.
Whenever she sees her reflection, there's a strong chance she'll become very hostile and anti-social. In our house, it means we've had to block off the TV console in the main floor living room and the lower portions of the foyer coat closet mirror.
What happens is that she'll see her reflection, then move towards it aggressively, making aggressive mouth motions, then transition into growling and barking at her reflection. After that's done, she'll sit pressed up against whichever reflective surface it was, tail curled underneath herself, and growl at anyone coming close - the closer, the louder and more aggressive.
Then she will sit at that spot, pressed up (or eventually lying down) against her reflection, occasionally barking/yelping at her reflection with varying aggressiveness not tied to how long she's been in "crazy mode". We have no idea about when she'll calm down - it could take a few minutes to several hours.
If we try to move something into place to block her off from the reflection, she will attack that item. So far the only "off switch" we've found is sliding long pieces of household miscellaneous items to block off the reflection. After she's been blocked off, she'll go "cool off" in her crate/den, and then she's completely normal and loving afterwards.
We only noticed this sort of behavior in the past few months, starting about mid-July until now. I don't know if it's related, but we only noticed it mid-July after my sister and I had been gone for two weeks on a vacation together. During that time, my parents also decided to go on a vacation together, and we left our dog with my aunt and her family (including a 1-y/o and my teenage cousin). She was completely fine during that time - no aggressive behavior at all, in fact she was apparently very cuddly and loving.
I want to get her to a professional or talk to one about this, but I'm out of options that don't involve cash. I would do it myself but I'm unemployed, my dad won't shell out, and my mom is busy in that "to do list" items get stuck in the pipeline really easily.
Please, has anyone heard of this kind of thing? What is going on with her?
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Elderly Woman Digging the Soil And The Dog protect Her
Rumble / Dogs & Puppies — A dog (usually a small breed) that was owned by an old lady and was spoiled because she treated it like a baby. Old lady dogs tend to be very demanding of your attention, and will jump into your lap whenever you sit down. Quite often they hate males, but love females. Can be very sweet if broken of 'granchild-like' expectations. Do not get along well with other animals, and become jealous very easily. May be accustomed to riding in a stroller and being dressed up in cute outfits. They like to bounce and prance around like bunnies in order to get attention. Also, they'll intentionally shake to get your attention.
When my mother brought home another dog, I was surprised to find that he had been an old lady dog.
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