November 26, 2008

By their very nature, cats are excellent hunters who enjoy fully follow their prey. For domestic cats, their "prey" pu? be something as simple as an insect or wind on the toy. But it is always healthy and normal so that? a cat chasing, or? there ever a reason to be concerned about a cat in hot pursuit? As they? I even commented domestic cats have a natural instinct to try and chase. With a cat of the Interior, chase generally not? an starving. Pi? probably are chasing their prey from bra? or perch? they just need to add a little excitement to their lives. Search and also help chase the cat to get a little exercise and also provide a release for energy in a high sloping. Geral, domestic cats prefer to chase mice or other small rodents. Some even enjoy the chase and rabbits and birds catch and pass many hours watching their prey. A domestic cat that? usually only fueled good play? with the prey rather than try to eat. In fact,? rare for a well so that worried? the domestic cat eat its prey. Many people think that cats are cruel perch? playing with their prey, but this? simply just the cat 's sense of satisfaction on natural instinct to hunt and get exercise. When a cat uses its Skills? to try to chase the prey, moves quietly and attracts very little attention. Cats have to chase especially in areas with high grass perch? helps to prevent their prey to see them. This instinct to chase pu? be pi? just a nuisance for those owners who are also cat lovers dell'uccello. If a cat has a tendency to chase the wild birds that the owner of the cat wants to be left alone, can? be a good idea to tie a bell around the cat 's neck There? contribuir? to warn the birds of the cat chase near frustrer although of course? the cat who can? try to remove the bell! BehavioursBesides negative that destroys the wild population dell'uccello with their instincts to chase and search, some cats can? begin to show their behavior in pursuit of meaning negative. For the cats that I am the only cat in the family are more? likely to develop negative attitudes in hot pursuit. For example, a cat can? learn patterns of behavior of its owner. What?, The owner feels when arriving at home, could engage in the active pursuit and fall on the owner and bite on the ankle when get home. This behavior sometimes refers to as predatory aggression of-game perch? combines elements of the game with the elements of predator behavior. When this happens, the owner becomes quite naturally shocked. The owner might say the cat out or even sprayed with water for groped to make the cat stop the behavior. However, this success? rarely change the cat 'cats in hot pursuit of behaviourModifying s BehaviourIndoor tend to hook more cats? aggressive behavior outside of the predator-game. There? ? perch? cats are more of Interior? likely to be ales. In most, outdoor cats have a much greater number of options for the completion of their predatory behavior. These include animals, insects and small birds outside of pursuit. For the cat of the Interior, however, buy some toys that the cat can? chase? a good idea. These give the cat the opportunity engage in their natural predator instincts in a healthy way. The cat should have access to toys that both involve the owner and those who are not. Toys that involve the help of the owner to create a bond between pet and its owner. On the one hand, cats must also learn how to engage in solitary play and that includes tracking and other predatory behavior. Choosing ToysToys that? lightweight and easy to get around is the best types of toys to help the cat to engage in the behavior of hot pursuit. Rimbalzante Toys are also a good choice, as are toys that pass from the top of doors or doorknobs. Toys that hang from other articles should be moved around the house, however, to help keep the cat 's different environment and enriching. The toys may even be hidden in places such as laundry baskets to add-on. The toys that resemble the natural prey of cats, such as mouse, are also good choices. In most, toys should be large enough to avoid the choking, but small enough to be easily moved by the cat. The material used to generate the toy should also be indestructible. Otherwise, the cat, especially kittens, destroy? the toy. There? ? not only dirty but also pose as a risk of suffocation. A cat that? properly stimulated with toys that allow you to use their Skills? Pursuit of sar? well pi? sound of someone who does not?. In most, the cat will? very likely fall over or damage to the owner or the owner 's furnishings!

Paul Duxbury

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