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  2. Chatty Tabby Cat ‘Yaps’ to Wake Up Mom in Hilarious Video

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    Things like spaying or neutering your cat can help them fight the urge to go outside, as will upping their playtime, and giving them a spot near a window (away from the door) to perch. Having a ...

  3. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Frantic scratching, biting or grooming of tail and lower back; aggression towards other animals, humans and itself; and a rippling or rolling of the dorsal lumbar skin. Usual onset: 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 ...

  4. Pinky the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Pinky the Cat is a video that aired on several American reality television programs in the 1990s before it achieved additional fame on the internet as a viral video in the 2000s. The video clip shows a cat attacking an animal control officer during a promotional message for pet adoption for an animal shelter in Placer County, California .

  5. Lorenzo (film) - Wikipedia

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    A cat named Lorenzo lounges on a cushion. A black cat passes by, and Lorenzo can't help but express his glee that the stray is missing her tail. Lorenzo flaunts his own luxurious backside accessory and goads the cat with expansive displays of tailery. As Lorenzo laughs the black cat casts a hex, bringing Lorenzo's tail to energetic life.

  6. Video of Rescue Cat Playing After Years of Abuse ... - AOL

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    Unlike many rescue animals who carry the scars of their past, this tuxedo cat has embraced her second chance at life with open paws. The TikTok clip shows the cat reveling in her newfound freedom ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The caudal vertebrae form the tail, used by the cat as a counterbalance to the body during quick movements. Between their vertebrae, they have elastic discs, useful for cushioning the jump landings. Cat skeleton. The cat's vertebrae are held by muscles rather than by ligaments as in humans. [25]

  9. 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.