I would say backarching, scratching, meowing, rubbing up against your leg, purring
it depnds on the cat you buy, different cats act different ways
chasing a cat
scraching,hissing,meows,purrs,and biting
Common behaviors exhibited by a mother cat with kittens include grooming them, nursing them, keeping them warm, protecting them, and teaching them how to play and hunt.
Common behaviors exhibited by a cat when it wants attention include rubbing against you, meowing, purring, following you around, and sitting on your lap.
The SFSPCA offers information on cat behavior and what they mean. These behaviors inform whether or not something is bothering the cat. These cat behaviors can notify one that the cat is hungry or sick.
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When a male cat is introduced into a female cat's environment, typical behaviors exhibited by the female cat may include increased vocalization, rubbing against objects, displaying a crouching posture, and showing signs of agitation or aggression. These behaviors are often a response to the presence of the male cat and can vary depending on the individual cat's personality and past experiences.
Specific behaviors are dependent upon environment, gender, domestication, and the breed of cat, among other conditions. However, territoriality, independence, nesting, and care of their young are behaviors common to all cats.
No, a dog cannot think it is a cat. Dogs and cats have different instincts, behaviors, and ways of thinking due to their evolutionary history and genetic makeup. While dogs can exhibit some behaviors similar to cats, they cannot fundamentally change their thinking to match that of a cat.
They have gotten smaller and more tame
They don't mate, per say... but neutered cats (since this is in the Cat category) do still display some "mating" behaviors. If you neuter a male cat early (6 months old or so) the likelihood of them demonstrating these behaviors is decreased.
There are some websites that have got information on behaviors, habits and characteristics of the cats. To name a few, one could visit websites such as Cat Behavior Associates and Best Cat Tips.