Things you need to know
about your cat’s natural behavior

Cat’s natural behavior is related to age, personality and past experience. Cats really love to play, both with their humans or toys. Playing and moving around is really important for their physical and mental health. Although they sleep most of the day, they still need to move around and play.

By: drh. Mikeu Paujiah, Dipl.Montessor

A caged cat needs more time and opportunity to move around and play than a free cat. Cats naturally love to sleep, and choose high places and spots. They have a strong instinct for places that are safe for them. Cats love to climb, mark their territory and scratch.

Cats also have several emotions: happy, scared, angry, and anxious. These emotions are shown by their body language, whether they’re scared, happy, angry, or anxious. It’s easy to identify these emotions if the owner pays attention to their cats.

They also have several emotions, namely happiness, fear, anger, and anxiety. When a cat is anxious and scared, they will put their tail between their legs and hide. Cats will look calmer when they are sick. And they will keep meowing when they find something they don’t like and feel uncomfortable with.

All of these are clear to see if the owner pays attention to
the natural behavior of their pets.
If a cat is showing unusual behavior, the owner should
contact a veterinarian or pet trainer for advice.

By understanding the natural behavior of our cats, we can provide the suitable and proper environment that they need.

Source : Code of practice for the welfare of Cats