A Need for Society of Cat

09 Dec
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Any space that can accommodate the paw of a kitten holds a natural attraction. There’s no telling what wonderful play thing might be found in that hole and pulled out for closer inspection.

Interaction with their siblings is extremely important in preparing kittens to be social, non-neurotic cats later in life. Play is an integral part of that relationship.

 

Some kittens find that climbing tress  really is not for them. Unfortunately, they inevitably discover this after they have attempted the climb and gotten themselves stranded.

 

 

In a great many cats the fear of dogs is a learnt behavior. As such, an affinity for dog can be introduced into a kitten’s personality through early, non-threatening, comfortable exposure.

 

 

The Kitten deprived of normal social development may very likely develop antisocial behaviours, including an aversion to being held and a tendency toward a ‘loner’ lifestyle.

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