Strange Cat Behaviors
Comments on article "Strange Cat Behaviors"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Callie | My cat is always scratching his head on things! Any solutions? -Callie |
1/28/2012 |
| Tracy | I have a male cat bout a 1 year old. He has always chewed on my finger like he was nursing. He will even let me know when he's ready for bed so he can bite my finger. Now we have a new male kitten bout 3 months old and he nurses on the other male cats breasts. Like it's his mama. What is going on? | 5/3/2011 |
| Maureen | Why does my cat pull her fur out? For the last two weeks, she has been pulling out fur from the middle of her back. I've had her to the vet this week and forgot to mention that she does that. | 4/7/2011 |
| petey | If I make a panting noise my tortie runs around and tries to find something to bite. A box, a pillow etc. Otherwise she is pretty sedate. Her brother, an orange male just looks at me like I am crazy. Is this some kind of maternal behavior or something? | 2/20/2011 |
| jess | my cat is crazy, he is constantly attacking me, playing fetch with his mouse toy and just geniuenly acting like an 8 month old cat | 2/6/2011 |
| DEBBIE | MY CAT ATTACKED MY DOG TWICE AND IT WAS BAD HE GRABS A HOLD AND WONT LET GO INTILL I SPRAY HIM WITH WATER WHY WOULD HE DO THAT | 12/30/2010 |
| faith powell | why does my cat at times go on the floor instead of her litterbox , which i keep clean? | 12/29/2010 |
| jsnack | We've had to put a cover in our dog-door so the cat can't get outside because, when she can get outside, she goes and sits in the exact same spot in the backyard and just meows. We have no idea what she's doing, we just can't figure it out. | 12/24/2010 |
| Terry | I thoroughly enjoyed reading your article. It has helped me a lot. Thank you so much Sayali. Greetings from Auckland. |
9/18/2010 |
| Katie | Just wondering if anyone knows why my cat moves large blankets and large teddy-bears around the house. I have no idea why he is doing this? | 5/27/2010 |
| Girija Shinde. | Hey its thoroughly entertaining! Your cat seems to be some long lost twin sister of my cat! :-D | 9/16/2009 |
| Sayali | Hello Jessica. Cats foam due to several reasons, which can only be accurately determined from other simultaneous symptoms like loss of appetite, vomiting, etc. Your cat can foam if she's experiencing motion sickness, is scared or is stressed. Oral medication, like antibiotics, can also cause it. Your cat may foam if she's consumed something poisonous or toxic, like houseplants, cleaning agents, etc. It could also be rabies. Get her checked. I hope she'll be just fine.. | 7/30/2009 |
| jessica | that was a question | 7/30/2009 |
| jessica | why do cats foam? | 7/30/2009 |
| Chaitra | wow...nice article :) i so want to have a cat and a dog and ummmmmm any pet. i hope this is enuff to break ur Jinx :D |
7/10/2009 |

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- Cat Peeing in House
- Cat Meowing Constantly
- Aggressive Behavior in Cats
- Neutered Male Cat Spraying
- Cat's Purring
- How to Calm Down a Hyperactive Cat
- A Cat's Tail
- Cat Depression
- Cats and Babies
- Cat Collar Camera
- Cat Behavior Meaning
- Cat Behavior Changes
- Cat Behavior Modification
- Cat Behavior: Urinating
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- Cat Hissing
- Cat Body Language
- Feral Cat Behavior
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- How do Cats Purr
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- Keeping Cats off Counters
- Why do Cats Purr
- Introducing a New Cat to another Cat
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