Crazy Cats 1.0
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ABOUT Crazy Cats
Whether you are a cat fan or not, this will keep you entertained. These are some of crazy as well as funny cats, doing mostly arbitrary things, but they will be make your day instantly. Cats do many annoying things, they made faces, popping their big eyes, jumping here and there, running in between your legs, but sometimes they do funny things that make anyone smile. Thank you for installing our funny & cute pussycat clips app, please feel free to send us any entertaining videos of your cats and we would love to put into app them for others to see. You can also find how to litter train a your cat here.
How to Pet a CatPetting a cat may sound simple, but for children or people who haven't spent much time around cats, it's important to know the do's and don'ts of approaching and touching a cat. Petting in the wrong spot or using too much force or speed can agitate some cats, causing them to bite or scratch. Experts recommend letting it happen on the cat's terms: seek permission to touch her, and let the cat have control over the interaction. There are a few places where it's hard to go wrong: areas where cats have scent glands are perfect for petting. Spreading their scent imbues their environment with a familiar smell, which in turn makes them feel happy and content. Knowing where to touch, and when to stay away, can help ensure that both of you enjoy a little cat-human contact.
Let the cat sniff you before you pet it so it can become comfortable with you.Extend a hand or finger and allow the cat a chance to touch her nose to you.Wait for the cat to bump her head against you. When a cat bumps her head into your hand, it's a signal she wants attention.Pet the cat once if she jumps into your lap and lies down. See if she fidgets. If she does, it may be that she just wants to lie there and relax, as humans are a great source of body heat.
Pet a cat when she's on her side. Cats love to be petted when they are on their sides.Let the cat give you some low audible sounds (called purring). Purring is one way a cat signals that it feels sociable and wants attention.Watch for signs that the cat does not want to be petted anymore. Sometimes even petting that feels good to the cat can become overstimulating or irritating, particularly if it is repetitive.Focusing on Areas with Scent GlandsStart with a soft chin-scratch. Use your fingertips or fingernails to gently rub the chin, particularly where the jawbone connects to the skull.Focus on the area between or behind the ears. Use the pads of your fingers and apply gentle pressure.Pet the cat's cheeks just behind the whiskers. If the cat likes this, she may rotate her whiskers forward, effectively asking for more.Gently run the back of your hand along the side of face.Stroke the cat from forehead to tail. Pet the forehead, then run your hand from forehead to the base of tail, going from head to tail repeatedly.