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  2. Cat righting reflex - Wikipedia

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    The tail seems to help but cats without a tail also have this ability, since a cat mostly turns by moving its legs and twisting its spine in a certain sequence. [ 2 ] While cats provide the most famous example of this reflex, they are not the only animal known to have a mid-air righting capability.

  3. 20YO Blind Cat Found Stuck On Ice Chunk In Lake ... - AOL

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    Comment praising locals for saving a blind cat stuck on ice, suggesting awards and showing love for the cat. Text message from Marla Quadri praising locals who saved a 20-year-old blind cat.

  4. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    When angry or frightened, a cat will lay back its ears to accompany the growling or hissing sounds it makes. Cats also turn their ears back when they are playing or to listen to a sound coming from behind them. The fold of skin forming a pouch on the lower posterior part of the ear, known as Henry's pocket, is usually prominent in a cat's ear. [6]

  5. I'm a pet owner and this is what makes my heart melt EVERY ...

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    There are so many funny things cats do, but one of my absolute favorites that makes me go 'Awww' is when they sit like a human with their tail between their legs and all of their paws outstretched ...

  6. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cats greeting by rubbing against each other; the upright "question mark shape" tails indicate happiness or friendship. Cats rely strongly on body language to communicate. A cat may rub against an object or lick a person. Much of a cat's body language is through its tail, ears, head position, and back posture.

  7. Family Cats Are Totally Ready to Rumble After Strange Kitty ...

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    Related: Cat Has Back Door Face-Off with the Dog That's Just Too Funny At first, the cat moves slowly, as if afraid the two resides felines are going to pounce.

  8. Lordosis behavior - Wikipedia

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    Lordosis behavior (/ l ɔːr ˈ d oʊ s ɪ s / [1]), also known as mammalian lordosis (Greek lordōsis, from lordos "bent backward" [1]) or presenting, is the naturally occurring body posture for sexual receptivity to copulation present in females of most mammals including rodents, elephants, cats, and humans.

  9. Cat's Pure Anger Over Her Own Tail Has Feline Lovers ... - AOL

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    However, some cats also chase their tails--or another cat's tail--when playing or in hunting mode. When a cat starts to attack their own tail, chew on it, or become obsessed with it, though, there ...