55 answered questions about cats

In this article, I gathered more than fifty questions about cats, cats' health, cats' nutrition, cats' behavior, and cats' training. The section below will answer almost all your questions about cats, and you can ask any question in the comments if you didn't find an answer here.

Nutrition questions:
are cats carnivores?
Unlike dogs and other omnivores, cats are pure (so-called "obligate") carnivores: They meet their nutritional needs by consuming other animals and have a higher protein requirement than many other mammals.

Can cats eat watermelon?
 Many cats enjoy small pieces of cantaloupe, honeydew, or seedless watermelon. Plus, melon is high in vitamins A and C. While cats, unlike humans, don't require veggies in their diet, they can be a safe and healthy treat.

Can cats eat chocolate?
Chocolate can be lethal for cats. Although most cats won't eat it on their own, they can be coaxed to eat it by owners and others who think they are giving the cat a treat. The toxic agent in chocolate is theobromine. ... Eating chocolate can cause abnormal heart rhythm, tremors, seizures, and death.

Can cats eat eggs?
Yes, cats can eat eggs if you know the risks and benefits — cooked eggs can be a great treat to add to your cat's mealtime routine.

Can cats eat cheese?
Yes, it can, but cats' bodies have a hard time digesting cheese, and eating a lot of dairies can cause a gastrointestinal upset. If your cat is lactose intolerant and ingests dairy, your cat could experience gas and diarrhea.

Can cats drink milk?
"Like all infant mammals, kittens are born able to digest the main sugar in milk, lactose. ... When an adult cat drinks milk, the indigestible lactose in its gut may start to ferment, causing a stomach upset." Turns out, this is lactose intolerance is perfectly normal for both humans and cats.

Can cats eat bananas?
Kiddos aren't the only ones who can benefit from bananas. They can be a healthy snack for cats, too, although they should only be a special treat due to their high sugar content. Lower in sugar and high in antioxidants, blueberries and strawberries are good fruits to share with your kitty.

Can cats eat dog food?
No, cats cannot eat dog food. Cats have unique dietary requirements, and unlike dogs, cats are obligate carnivores; this means that they have to eat meat to survive. Taurine and Arginine are essential nutrients that need to be consumed daily by a cat, and they are found only in meat.

Should cats eat grass?
Is it safe for cats to eat grass? When consumed in moderation and providing it hasn't been treated with any pesticides or herbicides, cats eating grass is completely fine. However, if your cat eats grass a lot, it could get stuck inside their nasal chambers and cause them to sneeze excessively.

Should cats eat grain-free?
Common grains found in cat food include wheat, corn, oats, barley, and rice. Most cats don't require a grain-free diet, and cats with diagnosed grain allergies are unusual. In a study published in Veterinary Dermatology, corn was found to be one of the least likely sources of food allergy in a cat.

Should cats eat catnip?
Cats love catnip. And it's perfectly safe - there's nothing in it that can harm your cat. If by some chance, your cat was to eat a large amount of catnip, it could cause a mild tummy upset, but that's not likely to happen.



55 answered questions about cats

Health questions:
What is the most common disease in cats?

  • Common Cat Diseases
  • Cancer. Cancer is a class of diseases in which cells grow uncontrollably, invade surrounding tissue, and may spread to other areas of the body. 
  • Diabetes. 
  • Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV).
  • Feline Leukemia Virus (FelV).
  • Heartworm. 
  • High-Rise Syndrome. 
  • Rabies. 
  • Ringworm.


What health problems can cats have?

Cats can suffer from a variety of health problems from digestive upset, urinary problems, skin disease, respiratory infections, ear infections, and dental and gum problems. Cats are known to mask illness and disease very well, and they don't often show any symptoms until they are very ill.

What do worms look like in cats?
What do cat worms look like? Tapeworms look like flattened grains of rice joined together. You may see segments of tapeworm around your cat's bottom – they break off and can sometimes be seen moving outside the cat's body. Roundworms resemble spaghetti with tapered ends and are long and often curled around.

How do you diagnose a sick cat?
The most common sign of illness in some cats is hiding in a quiet, out-of-the-way place. Sick cats often lie quietly in a hunched position. They might neglect to groom. They may be purring, which cats do not only when they're happy, but also when they're sick or in pain.

What diseases can cats give to other cats?
communicable diseases in cats
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) FIP is a rare but incurable and typically fatal disease affecting less than one percent of all cats.
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV).
Feline Panleukopenia (FP).
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV).
Feline Calcivirus (FCV).

Is the cat saliva harmful to humans?
Saliva from a cat or dog—delivered via an affectionate lick, an accidental or aggressive bite, or a defensive scratch—may contain organisms that can cause illness if they penetrate the skin or come in contact with the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, or eyes. The dog or cat that unknowingly transmits these germs usually shows no signs of illness. But once inside a human, these bacteria can cause skin infections, flu-like symptoms such as fever and chills, and more severe diseases such as meningitis.


Cat behavior

What are good cat behaviors?
 Reward Quiet or good Behavior: If you had issues with your cat-like, yowling, or being aggressive with another cat, you can reward good behavior using treats or play. If excessive vocalization is a problem, give your cat a treat after several seconds of quiet if she has been meowing.

What are weird cat behaviors?
1. Bouncing Off the Walls
Cats, and especially kittens, are very playful and energetic. Sometimes they expel all that energy by darting from room to room, jumping up and down on the furniture, and going a little crazy. Such behavior can also be a reaction to catnip, which can make cats act goofy for short periods.
2. Head Bumping
When your cat bops you with their head, they' are likely want to say, "I love you!". They also do that to tell everyone that you belong to them. Cats have pheromones in their cheek areas that mark you as their possession. But if your cat doesn't do that, no need to worry because There are lots of other ways rather than headbutt you to show you their love.
3. Chattering
 have you ever heard your cat chattering while watching the birds flying around the yard? They make this sound because they are excited at seeing potential prey. However, the excitement is combined with the frustration of not being able to get at them. Cats can also make other weird noises like chirping, yowling, and hacking.
4. Chewing Weird Things
Some cats tend to chew on odd things, like wool blankets, socks, plastic bags, or even rubber bands. They do this behavior because they may feel bored, anxious,  or ill. It can also occur in cats who were weaned at an early age and feel the urge to "nurse" on soft items, like stuffed animals or blankets.
5. Napping in Tight Places
Cats love to sleep into small spaces like boxes, dresser,  drawers, bathroom cabinets, or closet corners, such places make them feel cozy and secure. Sometimes They even prefer such sites to a comfy pet bed. This behavior is probably traced back to their wildcat ancestors, who would sleep safely hidden away to help avoid predators.
6. Giving Gifts
Cats are known for leaving us unwanted gifts, like dead mice or birds. This is actually their way of thanking us for all we do for them. While you should feel honored your cat wanted to share their spoils with you, you should avoid making a big deal about it. Avoid scolding your cat for this normal behavior and surely don't praise them, or you could end up with more gifts.
7. Ignoring You
If your cat is ignoring you, it's probably not because of anything you did. Our notoriously independent cats need a little time to themselves now and then. It's a good idea to leave your cat alone when they are acting this way. Don't worry—they'll come to seek you out for some attention when they want it.
8. Kneading
Why do cats knead things with their paws? It may go back to their kitten days when they would press on their mommy's tummy to stimulate milk flow. They might also do it simply because they're feeling relaxed and content. Kneading shouldn't be a problem unless your cat's claws are digging into your thighs. In this case, it might be time to get out the nail clippers and safely trim them down.
9. Knocking Things Over
It can be startling and frustrating when your cat shoves a book off your nightstand or pushes over a framed picture, but this is normal behavior. Cats have sensitive paws and like to swat things around to check them out. This is something they do with their prey too. Cats also knock things down to get our attention.
It is best to ignore your cat when they are engaging in this activity, or you might reinforce the behavior. You should also put valuable or breakable objects out of paw's reach.
10. Nibbling on Plants
Cats nibble on plants for lots of different reasons. It might be because their tummy is upset, they find it comforting, they are curious, or they want to get your attention. Of course, this can be a problem if they chew on harmful plants, like lilies or daffodils.
If you want to have plants in your home, make sure they are safe for cats. You should also be careful where you place them. Cats can knock over potted plants, which can result in injuries as well as a big mess. Also, potting soil can contain parasite eggs. Keep cats out of the ground or ask your gardening store about sterilized soil.
11.Staying Up All Night
Some cats sleep all day and play all night. The reason of a such behavior is that they don't have enough to do during the day. It can also be a habit they kept from their ancestors, who preferred to hunt in darkness to take advantage of their keen eyesight. While this behavior is normal, it can be disruptive to everyone else who is trying to get a good night's sleep.
If your cat is too active at night, make sure they have interactive toys to play with during the day. Rotate their toys to keep them new and exciting. You can also offer your cat a small meal before bedtime to help make them sleep. If your cat is very vocal or sounds like they are in pain at night, you should visit your veterinarian.

Can fleas affect cat behavior?
Your cat suddenly may behave like a wildcat because the fleas literally are driving them crazy. Such behavior might include growling a lot, shaking their head, hysterically rubbing their head and body on the floor, or darting from one end of the room to the other.

Can cat food change their behavior?
Today, veterinarians often prescribe two or three scheduled feedings daily. This change in eating habits can help to make your feline housemate's digestive system happier. If you add regular exercise to the mix, you might notice a positive change in your cat's mood and mindset.

Can worms affect a cat's behavior?
 Lethargy – Cats who have worms are often lethargic. They may lack energy, or seem to have less interest in things that usually excite them. Dragging themselves along the carpet – This is a definite symptom of cat worms.

Can you change a cat's behavior?
 The good news is that you can change your cat's behavior. But because cats respond to their environment and those within it, they are not going to change their behavior on their own. The fact is, the only way to modify your cat's behavior is to change YOUR behavior.

How much do cat behaviorists cost?
 Price Range: $250 – $300
Cat Well-Being Consultations are an excellent opportunity for you to make sure your cat has the best living life possible.

Does cat behavior change after spaying?
Experts say not to worry. "Overall, your cat's personality should not change," Brömme says. Your cat may seem more reserved after getting the surgery, but that's because her hormones aren't fluctuating like they used to when she had heat cycles.

Does a cat's behavior change when pregnant?
During pregnancy, the cat's behavior alters very little, although some cats become more loving, and a few become aggressive. During the final week, the queen may search for a suitable kittening bed or nest. The pregnant cat should be confined indoors at this time.

Does music affect cat behavior?
Turns out, it's not their style. Cats, in fact, do enjoy music, but they don't enjoy human music — at least according to new research. A study recently published in the journal Applied Animal Behavior Science believes that for our feline friends to enjoy music, it has to be species-specific music.

How to fix cat behavior problems?
Particular litter, diets, pheromones, supplements, and medications can all help with urinary behavioral problems in your cat. When medical reasons have been ruled out, then it's often a behavioral problem that needs to be addressed.

how to understand cat behavior: here is a photo

55 answered questions about cats



55 answered questions about cats



Training
can cats be trained: Yes, they're independent and willful, but felines can be taught certain behaviors—to the benefit of both cat and human. Training has always been part of the deal when you own a dog, though methods have changed a lot over the generations. Cats are a different story—but they shouldn't be.

how to do cat training: read this article click here

Does cat toilet training work?
The potty training system is so effective that Lapidge claims it takes less time to toilet train a cat than a child. ... The Litter Kwitter works on the odor-elimination concept by giving cats the same satisfaction of hiding elimination smell by using the toilet, rather than burying their waste in the litterbox.

How much does cat training cost?
The cost is contingent on what you'd like your pet to learn. In-home behavioral work: Dog training or cat training sessions conducted in your home are 90-minutes each, and the fee is $245 per session.

More questions with answers

Are cats nocturnal?
Cats are nocturnal, primarily, but they may also display crepuscular behavior (active during dawn and dusk hours). So the answer to the question is house cats nocturnal is yes! But, it's not as straight forward as it may seem. Some house cats do not exhibit nocturnal or crepuscular behaviors.

Are cats color blind?
Cats are also thought to be trichromats, but not in the same way that humans are. A cat's vision is similar to a human who is color blind. They can see shades of blue and green, but reds and pinks can be confusing. These may appear more green, while purple can look like another shade of blue.


Are cats smarter than dogs?
Dogs, it turns out, has about twice the number of neurons in their cerebral cortexes than what cats have, which suggests they could be about twice as intelligent. This finding was provisionally accepted for publication and was published in 2017 by the journal Frontiers in Neuroanatomy.

Are cats ticklish?
Although cats do not laugh, some may show signs of a sensitive, possibly ticklish area and react. If you pet or tickle a cat in a vulnerable spot under her ear, her back leg will twitch or jump. You can get the same leg jump reaction if you tickle just the right place on a cat's belly.

Do cats fart?
Although not necessarily the best topic for the dinner table, cat farts are an essential topic for pet parents to learn about. Like other gastrointestinal functions, flatulence is a natural occurrence in animals. Though not as often (or as loudly) as dogs and humans, the dignified cat does, indeed, pass gas.

Do cats dream?
If you've ever watched your cat twitching, chattering, or moving their paws while sleeping, you may have wondered if they are dreaming. The answer is yes. Cats do dream. While we know that humans regularly dream during their sleep, for many years, it was unclear if animals did dream.

Do cats sweat?
Cats have sweat glands, but most are covered by fur. ... Because cat sweat glands aren't that effective, cats have other ways of cooling off. They bathe themselves because when their saliva evaporates, it cools them down—kind of like taking a lukewarm bath on a hot day. Cats also like to rest in cold places.

Do cats have periods?
If you're a new pet parent, you may wonder, "Do cats have periods?" or "Why is my cat bleeding?" Female cats do, in fact, go through a monthly cycle, but their "periods" are quite different from human menstruation. Heat, oestrus, and estrus all refer to heat cycles in cats. The breeding season in cats lasts almost year-round. Heat cycles can start as early as four or five months in a female kitten. Heat cycles in cats repeat every two to three weeks until the cat is spayed or becomes pregnant.

Do cats cry?
"Cats can do a really sad meow, but it's not like crying. It's not tears rolling [down their face] and bawling like people, no, but they can still feel that emotion, that sadness." While cats may not shed tears as an emotional response, they can tear up for medical reasons—just like a human can

Do cats pant?
Like dogs, cats may pant when they are overheated, stressed, and anxious, or after strenuous exercise. This sort of panting should resolve once the cat has had an opportunity to calm down, cool down, or rest. That being said, this sort of panting in cats is much rarer than it is in dogs.

Do cats have night vision?
Night vision — Cats can't see fine detail or vibrant color, but have a superior ability to see in the dark because of the high number of rods in their retina that are sensitive to dim light. As a result, cats can see using roughly one-sixth the amount of light that people need.

Does catnip expire?
No, but it does lose its potency over time. To prolong catnip's shelf life, keep it in a sealed, plastic bag or container when it's not being enjoyed by your cat.

Have cats killed babies?
While a cat could accidentally suffocate a sleeping baby by cozying up too close to its face, experts agree it's highly unlikely a cat would smother an infant on purpose.

How cats purr?
One hypothesis, backed by electromyographic studies, is that cats produce the purring noise by using the vocal folds or the muscles of the larynx to alternately dilate and constrict the glottis rapidly, causing air vibrations during inhalation and exhalation.

How cats show love?
Purring, trills, mews, and chirps are all ways cats communicate; they feel safe and loved when near you. They are expressing these endearing emotions with their individual human. When your cat curls up in your lap or in bed with you, this is another way he is showing his affection.

How cats communicate?
Cats communicate olfactory through scent in urine, feces, and chemicals or pheromones from glands located around the mouth, chin, forehead, cheeks, lower back, tail, and paws. Their rubbing and head-bumping behaviors are methods of depositing these scents on substrates, including humans.

How cats age?
How old is my cat in human years? Although there's no reliable scientific way to calculate the relationship between human and cat years, it's generally agreed that the first two years of a cat's life are roughly equal to the early 25 of a human's. After this, each additional year is around four 'cat years'.

Should cats be bathed?
Cats don't usually need baths, but there are some exceptional circumstances. If they're rolled in something that they can't wash off themselves, or they have long hair which has become matted, a bath might be a good idea. Most cats really dislike baths, and they can find the experience very stressful.

Should cats wear collars?
Even indoor-only cats should wear collars, because if your cat does get out, a well-meaning person may think your cat is a stray and take her to an animal shelter. ... Your cat may scratch at the collar at first since it feels foreign, but she should adjust to it with time and patience.

Should cats be declawed?
Declawing can cause lasting physical problems for your cat. Many countries have banned declawing. ... However, infectious disease specialists don't recommend declawing. The risk from scratches for these people is less than those from bites, cat litter, or fleas carried by their cats.

When cats attack?
There are many possible reasons why cats suddenly attack their owners, including misguided play, a show of dominance, fear, or a medical issue. The good news is that, with time and patience, the problem can usually be corrected.

When cats sneeze?
An occasional sneeze in a cat is normal and no real cause for alarm. Just as in humans, sneezing in cats is an explosive release of air through the nose and mouth - often the body's response to irritants in the nasal passages. Sometimes, excitement or movement can bring on sneezing in cats.








Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post