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  • J Vet Med Health 2022, Vol 6(2): 142
  • DOI: 10.4172/jvmh.1000142

Overview on Cats Behaviour with Pet Parents

Rodrigo Pinheiro Araldi*
Department of Genetics Laboratory, Butantan Institute, Brazil
*Corresponding Author: Rodrigo Pinheiro Araldi, Department of Genetics Laboratory, Butantan Institute, Brazil, Email: Rita.stoco4@butantan.gov.br

Received: 03-Mar-2022 / Manuscript No. jvmh-21-38068 / Editor assigned: 05-Mar-2022 / PreQC No. jvmh-21-38068 / Reviewed: 19-Mar-2022 / QC No. jvmh-21-38068 / Revised: 29-Mar-2022 / Manuscript No. jvmh-21-38068 / Accepted Date: 04-Apr-2022 / Published Date: 05-Apr-2022 DOI: 10.4172/jvmh.1000142

Introduction

Cats have their own way of vocal sounds, facial expressions and Behaviour; they will find their way to express the emotions and feelings. They have variety of signals and sounds to communicate.

The most common way to behave is rubbing, turning sides and licking, movement of lips an Chin, tail posture, these are some of the positions and behavioral patterns for cats, they can feel. The odour of the environement by sensing the smell because of their glands which is présent in the Body.

For all the cats the Tongue is same and which it looks like sharp and patchy model and it turn backwords that is directed towards the spines called as the papillae That is near to the tip. They can groom by themselves especially when after the food, and the disposition is different to the cats.

Sometimes they will sound like a lions and they will roar mainly when they are in angry mode. In cats also we can see different species and different kinds. They will hum and sometimes they will sound continuously with agressive voice. If any injury or any pain senses to them it will sound in different way and when they are happy they will sound in a different way to express their feelings and emotions [1-5].

Behavioral Issues

Usually cats will face behavioral problems like distress, anxiety, aggressiveness, over love we can identify by their usual or normal behaviour.

The Most common behavioral pattern we can observe is défécation and littering in the cage. Urinary problems also one of the most common pattern. Another common behavioral pattern in cats are grooming, licking, tail posture. Even cats can bé trained and well being nature.

Many Cats can engage in other social licking. It is very rare to wean the cats That to early, for various emotions and feelings they will groom their haïr and skin and sometimes it will lick also. We can find an active cat with their posture and sound with crazy noises in the early morning.

Changes in the Animal behaviour may be the Psychological or physical it may be the normal or abnormal traits and changes.

For some cats mainly for the breeds which are pedigreed they will grow more, Independent and personality can displays to them. Usually cats have a habit of inquisitive but they are not adventurous, easily upset by the mood that changes to them. These cats can enjoy the campany of other cats especially when they are in kittens.

Even Dogs show their love and affection by the way they are. They can sense the person easily It will protect the person who are near to them and they will not allow other person to touch and they will show their pure love towards their parents.

Guinea pigs, Mice, Rabbits showed their love in a different way as like cats and dogs. But the only différence between them is they will feel the touch and they will sense them with their voice and sounds. They have sharp ears and nose to identify the person.

Acknowledgment

The authors are grateful to the journal editor and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions.

Declaration of Conflicting Interests

The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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