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  2. Why Cats Chirp and Chatter - AOL

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    Neighborhood cats that hunt and play together, and are therefore comfortable with each other, will often chirp as a form of affirmation or acknowledgment. On the Hunt

  3. Why is my cat play biting? A behaviorist reveals 3 reasons - AOL

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    Cats, particularly kittens, often use their mouths to interact with each other during play sessions. These playful nips are usually gentle and not intended to cause harm.

  4. Whether it's a game of fetch with one of the best dog toys or watching your kitty zoom about after an interactive cat toy, spending time playing with each pet individually can be a great way to ...

  5. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    When playing, a cat, usually a kitten, may raise the base of its tail high and stiffen all but the tip into a shape like an upside-down "U". This signals great excitement, to the point of hyperactivity. It may also be seen when younger cats chase each other, or when they run around by themselves.

  6. Cat play and toys - Wikipedia

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    Playing with live prey caught while hunting may be distinguished as a separate concept from playing with other cats or with humans, although the two look much the same to the human eye. It is suggested that ‘playing’ with prey is a behaviour evolved to avoid injury to the hunting cat by wearing down the caught prey before closing in to eat it.

  7. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    The steps the cats make become slower and shorter the closer they get to each other. Once they are close enough to attack, they pause slightly, and then one cat leaps and tries to bite the nape of the other cat. [37] The other cat has no choice but to retaliate, and both cats roll aggressively on the ground, with loud and intense screams by ...

  8. Tabby Cat Epitomizes Sibling Rivalry as He Traps Tortie ... - AOL

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    For yes, although cats love to play with each other, they also like to play tricks on each other. Many’s the time my one cat has crouched in wait for her better half to come around the corner so ...

  9. Cats Giving Hugs to Each Other for Treats Couldn't ... - AOL

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    Why Do Cats Groom Each Other? Cats spend one-third to one-half of their waking hours grooming. The cat’s daily schedule is as follows: hunt, (or play, if they are indoor cats who know where ...