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  2. Science-Backed Reason Why Cats Hate Closed Doors Is ... - AOL

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    Or to wake up with the cat scratching at your bedroom door, trying to get in. ... While cats meowing or scratching at a closed door might look weird or seem strange to cat parents, the behavior is ...

  3. Science Finally Explains Why Cats Hate Closed Doors So Much - AOL

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  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Meowing - A frequently used greeting. A mother meows when interacting with her young. Meows can also be used when a cat wishes for attention. [2] Hissing or spitting - This indicates an angry or defensive cat. Yowling - This means that the cat is in distress or feeling aggressive. Chattering - This occurs when hunting or tracking potential prey ...

  5. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    When cats communicate with humans, they do so to get what they need or want, such as food, water, attention, or play. As such, cat communication methods have been significantly altered by domestication. [1] Studies have shown that domestic cats tend to meow much more than feral cats. [2] They rarely meow to communicate with fellow cats or other ...

  6. Mom Sees Why Her Siamese Cat Always Wants to Go Outside ... - AOL

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    Any cat owner can tell you that at one time or another our cats try and sneak outside. I do have one cat who has never pulled this trick, and the second an outside door is open he runs the ...

  7. Why Pet Parents Should Consider Never Letting Cats Outside Again

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    Outdoor cats can get bitten or scratched or even injured and killed by other animals. On the other side of the coin, outdoor cats kill roughly 1.4-4 billion birds in the United States each year.