Your cat, as Sarah Heath explains in this enlightening look at why cats do what they do, is still very similar to the tiger in the jungle. His behaviour is dictated by wild instincts, and his natural response to situations in the home may not always be convenient to the humans who live with him. What can you do to redirect your cat's instincts or remove the stimulus that provokes an unwelcome reaction, so that your cat can be himself without becoming a problem to the household? In an eye-opening A to Z of cat behaviour Sarah Heath, a veterinary surgeon and pet behaviour counsellor, explains what motivates your cat to do what he does, and then shows how an understanding of feline instincts can help you deal with behaviour that may be a problem to you but is often perfectly normal. Living with a cat that retains his individuality, comes and goes as he pleases, and chooses, of his own free will, to return to you day after day, is an immense privilege that all cat-owners cherish. Why Does My Cat. . . ? ensures that it will remain a source of joy and happiness and not become a doubtful blessing.
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