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Cats Flick Their Ears
Cat Facts

Why Do Cats Flick Their Ears?

Cats flick their ears for a variety of reasons. The most common reason is that they’re getting annoyed with something you or another cat is doing

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Cats lick each other
Cat Facts

Why Do Cats Clean Each Other?

Cats have a unique way of communicating with one another. They can’t speak, but they can use body language to show their feelings.

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Cats Say Sorry to Humans
Cat Facts

How Do Cats Say Sorry to Humans Or Apologise to Their Owners?

Cats can be really affectionate, but they can also be very independent. It’s not uncommon for your cat to go off and do her own thing.

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Why Do Cats Smell Good
Cat Facts

Why Do Cats Smell Good?

Cats are amazing creatures. They’re soft, cuddly, and they have their own unique scent that we just can’t get enough of!

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Do Cats Sleep at Night
Cat Facts

Do Cats Sleep at Night?

If you have a cat, you probably know that cats sleep most of the time. But do cats sleep at night?

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Cat Facts

How Many Words Can a Cat Learn?

You may be shocked to learn that cats can actually learn over 100 words.

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