FAQs - Cat Behavior Q&A (May 2022) - Carole Wilbourn
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FAQs — Cat Behavior Q&A (May 2022)

** Cat Quotations
** Cat Behavior Q&A …..

Cat Behavior Questions
* Cat’s Self-Esteem * Tail Chaser and Biter * Which Sex More Affectionate? ..

Q Does a cat have self- esteem?
A Yes, like a person who develops self-esteem from infancy right on through childhood and adolescence, a cat develops self-esteem from kitten hood onward. A fulfilling relationship with the mother cat is a plus for good self-esteem.

Q Why does my cat sometimes chase his tail and start to bite at himself?
A Your cat may be telling you that his anal glands are full and have to be emptied by his veterinarian. It might even be a minor convulsion. Such symptoms are usually triggered by stress. It is essential to treat the symptom both medically and emotionally so your cat’s behavior will become well integrated.

Q Are male cats more affectionate than females?
A There is no hard-and-set generalization. It simply depends upon which sex you relate to better and on each individual cat.

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