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  2. High-rise syndrome - Wikipedia

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    During a fall from a high place, a cat can reflexively twist its body and right itself using its acute sense of balance and its flexibility. [8] [9] This is known as the cat's "righting reflex". The minimum height required for this to occur in most cats (safely) would be around 90 cm (3.0 ft).

  3. Column: Chickens, cats, dogs, goldfish: From the front lines ...

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    A house cat named Smokey wouldn't come out from under the bed, and two feral cats, Blackie and Half Mustache, were on the loose. ... Mr. Thelma and Maple were hiding out in a bedroom, and Nan sat ...

  4. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Around 9–12 months, or when the cat reaches maturity. Duration: The syndrome will remain present for the cat's entire life, but episodes only last for one to two minutes. Treatment: Behavioural adaptation, pharmaceuticals and alternative medicine. Prognosis: Good, provided the cat doesn't self-mutilate excessively.

  5. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Other problems are house soiling, scratching furniture, and when a cat brings dead prey into the house. [45] There are 52 measured personality traits in cats, with one study saying "five reliable personality factors were found using principal axis factor analysis: neuroticism, extroversion, dominance, impulsiveness and agreeableness." [46]

  6. Sick Feral Cat Does the Unexpected When Foster Gives ... - AOL

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    The video showcases the cat’s immediate appreciation for warmth, love, and gentle care. The TikTok clip, which has amassed over 5,740 likes and 436 comments, documents the cat’s first day off ...

  7. Tuxedo Cat's Mad Hide-n-Seek Skills Have Everyone ... - AOL

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    Cats have the reputation for being aloof, but don't be fooled. These little guys love to play! Like one tuxedo cat who was trying his hardest to scare his mama during a game of hide-n-seek.