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  2. Whether you're an adult, a child, or even a cat, just about anyone you meet shares an affinity for sleeping. In fact, one of pet parents' favorite things to do is to watch their fur babies sleep!

  3. Unusual Stomping Cat Makes More Noise Than Anyone Can ... - AOL

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    Well do I remember the day he came pounding on my door to complain about noise while I sat quietly alone in an otherwise empty apartment. ... A Strange Way of Walking. Most cats are known for ...

  4. Purr - Wikipedia

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    In smaller and domestic cats it is known as a purr, while in larger felids, such as the cheetah, it is called a whirr. [ 1 ] Although true purring is exclusive to felids and viverrids , [ 2 ] other animals such as raccoons produce vocalizations that sound similar to true purring.

  5. I heard strange noises behind a wall in my home — I was ...

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    A woman who heard strange sounds behind her wall was tab-bergasted after discovering that there was a cat trapped behind her wall. She detailed the barricaded gerbil-chaser’s rescue in a TikTok ...

  6. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Although cats may mark with both sprayed and non-sprayed urine, the spray is usually more thick and oily than normally deposited urine, and may contain additional secretions from anal sacs that help the cat make a stronger communication. While cats mark their territory both by rubbing the scent glands, by urine and fecal deposits, spraying ...

  7. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    More than half of cats sleep between 12 and 18 hours a day, sometimes even more. Most cats sleep more as they age. [27] An alert cat at night, with pupils dilated and ears directed at a sound. Domestic cats seem to be comparatively flexible with regard to the times of day and night they are active or asleep. [28]

  8. Why does my cat sleep at my feet? An expert reveals the ... - AOL

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    Sleeping near your feet is a way for cats to get this feeling of safety, even while you’re asleep. If you notice your cat is feeling stressed, read our top tips on how to calm a cat during ...

  9. List of unexplained sounds - Wikipedia

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    Upsweep is an unidentified sound detected on the American NOAA's equatorial autonomous hydrophone arrays. This sound was present when the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory began recording its sound surveillance system, SOSUS, in August 1991. It consists of a long train of narrow-band upsweeping sounds of several seconds in duration each.