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Cats exercise by playing or running. Ususally it is throught hunting that they exercise. But sometimes, you just have to help them have a little more fun to assure that they get the exercise they need.
Yes, many cats are house cats. You can count all adopted cats as house cats, since they belong to households.
There is no basic exercise that a kitten needs. All they need is the run of the house and they'll do just great. Don't keep them locked up in a cage or anything. Cats aren't meant to be locked up. Cats become obese & lazy if that occurs.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
No, cats do not need to be walked like dogs for exercise and mental stimulation. Cats are independent animals that can get their exercise and mental stimulation through play, toys, and climbing structures in their environment.
Practice being good house cats, doing the landry, housework and minding the little house cats.
I think there are more house cats. -Annabelle
House cats are found in africa.
The simplest way for a domesticated cat to exercise it chasing and wrestling another cat. Keeping two or more cats together gives them both a playmate and companion. Cats also exercise by chasing and pouncing on toys. If they won't initiate playtime/exercise themselves, then playing with them with a string is a great choice.
House centipedes are not dangerous to cats. They are not venomous and do not pose a threat to cats.
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