That “purring” sound that cats make can be traced back to when they were kittens. This sound is what kittens make when they need to communicate to their mother that they are content. You will notice that your cat purrs when being pet and rubbed in a caressing manner. Well as kittens, this was their way of letting mom know that everything is fine and that they are happy.
Another reason why cats make a purring sound is to alert their nest of kittens as they approach them. Why does a mother cat need to do this? Well it reassures the little kittens that it is their mom and not an enemy. Of course today’s domesticated cat and its litter does not need to worry about real danger from outside animals, but this behavior are in a cat’s genes that trace back to their ancestors.
Bringing a new cat into your home may not be as smooth of a process as you might have thought it would be. Some cats are very stressed out by the change of their environment and may display numerous behavioral problems. You need to figure out what’s causing these problems to occur and take the proper training action to eliminate it.
If your cat is unwilling to cooperate and does not seem to be able to respond to your training methods, you must figure out what it is that is truly pushing your cat to act this way. Below are some possibilities and common issues that many cats experience.
As with any new pet, one of the most frustrating aspects of acquiring a new cat is getting him to behave and follow the rules of the house. You need to understand what may be causing his behavioral problems to happen in the first place. There are numerous reasons why a cat may be urinating all over the house, destroying furniture with his claws, displaying loud noises, etc.
With time and proper understanding, you can get to the root cause of the problem and provide the proper solution for it. Below are two possible reasons for your cat’s destructive behavior:
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