Cat Humping: Why a Neutered Cat Still Mounts
Even if your male cat is neutered, he may continue to mount and hump cats or other objects because of health problems or behavioral issues.
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Even if your male cat is neutered, he may continue to mount and hump cats or other objects because of health problems or behavioral issues.
Cat overgrooming behavior can be caused by stress and anxiety. Use these techniques to get your feline to relax.
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Many cats paw at the floor or bury their food. It's a natural behavior, but it's easy to modify.
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