Yes, they do.
Norwegian Forest cats are active. Norwegian Forest cats like to play and they like to explore.
yes, cats love to explore. escpecially to places they never been.
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Cats are independent animals and may not enjoy being taken on walks like dogs do. Some cats may tolerate it, but most prefer to explore on their own terms.
so they can explore their enviremnet.
cats are very adaptable. just give them time to explore it. if they run away, it means they dont like you :-( make sure you have a good relationship with your cat(s) before you take them outside. :-)
Cats paw at glass because they are trying to catch something they see on the other side, like a bug or a toy. They may also be trying to get your attention or explore their surroundings.
Cats may knock over water because they are curious animals who like to play and explore their environment. They may also do it to get attention or because they prefer fresh water.
Cats may knock things off tables out of curiosity, playfulness, or a desire for attention. This behavior is a natural instinct for cats to explore their environment and engage in hunting-like behaviors.
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Cats are independent animals that typically do not enjoy being walked on a leash like dogs do. They prefer to roam freely and explore their surroundings at their own pace. Additionally, cats have a strong instinct to hunt and may become stressed or anxious when confined to a leash.
Dogs are social animals that have been bred for play and companionship, whereas cats are more solitary and independent by nature. Dogs often see play as a way to bond, communicate, and release energy, while cats may prefer to hunt or explore on their own. Personalities and individual preferences also play a role in whether an animal enjoys play.