if they are well fed and loved they will be energetic but not destructive if they are under fed they will destroy things to get your attention and sometimes you give them the wrong attention try to be caring and give them things to do don't let them be bored but let them have alone time.
No, catnip is not a drug in the traditional sense. It is a plant that contains a compound called nepetalactone which can have a temporary, stimulating effect on some cats, making them act playful and energetic. It is non-addictive and safe for cats in small amounts.
Cats are independent, low-maintenance, and perfect for smaller spaces. Unlike dogs, they don’t need daily walks and are easier to care for, making them ideal companions for people with busy lifestyles.
Some of the most popular animals include dogs, cats, birds (such as parrots and budgies), and fish (such as goldfish and bettas).
Most do, a few don't.
200 cats, owned by Bella Star she lives in Tokyo, Japan. She bought her 200th cat on October 12, 1987 at age 67.
Bengal cats are usually boisterous and energetic.
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They are many lively animals but probably the species which are the livliest are the big cats.
Yes, cat plants, also known as catnip, are not toxic to cats. In fact, many cats enjoy the effects of catnip, which can make them playful and energetic.
Border collies are really energetic their the most energetic,smartest and loyal dogs in the world. Trust me their really playful.
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You can try food, treats but eventually, the cats will get along, just make sure that the younger cats don't hurt the older cats, because the younger cats are more energetic and love to play fight.
If the cats are even the littlest bit attached to each other and especially siblings as kittens, they can be depressed for a few weeks, or not be as energetic as before.
Cats hop sideways as a playful behavior or to show excitement. It is a natural instinct for them to exhibit this behavior when they are feeling energetic or engaged in a game or activity.
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