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  2. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    Therapy cats at work, New Jersey, US. Some cats, called "therapy cats" are trained to help ailing humans in a medically beneficial way to take advantage of the human-animal interaction for purposes of relaxation and healing. Certain breeds are desirable when looking into therapy cats due to their personality and temperament.

  3. Cat intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Cat intelligence is the capacity of the domesticated cat to solve problems and adapt to its environment. Research has shown that feline intelligence includes the ability to acquire new behavior that applies knowledge to new situations, communicating needs and desires within a social group, and responding to training.

  4. Cats and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition "looks at the history of how they rose to internet fame, and why people like them so much". [7] There is even a book entitled How to Make Your Cat an Internet Celebrity: A Guide to Financial Freedom. [22] The annual Internet Cat Video Festival celebrated and awards the Golden Kitty to cat videos. [23]

  5. Why do cats blink? And does blinking slowly help with feline ...

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    You don't have to wait to receive a slow blink, though; if you're trying to break the ice with a stand-offish cat, a slow blink – followed by looking away from it for a few seconds – is an ...

  6. 36 Funny And Furry Pics Of Cats Who Aren’t Afraid Of ... - AOL

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    Cats experience both non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. During the NREM stage, your cat may be lightly asleep and ready to awake at a moment’s notice.

  7. 50 Of The Most Adorable Cats That Need A Raise For ... - AOL

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    As for why working cat programs are so important, Samantha says they save lives. "Shelters are scary places for even the friendliest cats. And some cats are so scared in a shelter environment that ...

  8. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    The cat is on high alert or is upset, and is not receptive to interaction. Cats may also flick their tails in an oscillating, snake-like motion, or abruptly from side to side, often just before pouncing on an object or animal. [3] "Fluffed" or "Halloween-cat tail" - When a cat fluffs up their tails, they are not happy. Here, they are attempting ...

  9. Why Do Cats Like to Knock Things Over? - AOL

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    A behaviorist explains this quirky tendency of batting objects off the table, counter, or shelves as a deep-seated needed to toy with their prey.