Why Does Your Cat Always Follow You Around?
Why Does Your Cat, Always Follow, You Around?.
Why Does Your Cat, Always Follow, You Around?.
Kitty cats like to follow
their people around,
it can be a lot.
So your cat is a little clingy, here's why.
They think you're their parent:.
Cats might follow their people
around much as a kitten
would their mother.
Kittens depend greatly on their mother for food and safety.
Simarlily adult cats depend on
their owners, so enjoy
your role as a cat parent!.
They want food:.
Kitty on your heels? Check the time, they're probably just hungry.
...cats can follow us because they have an agenda - to lead us
to the food bowl,
for instance. , Dr. Sabrina Kong, veterinarian Lathrop Veterinary Center, via the Dodo.
They are bored:.
Your kitty cat might be tailing
you because they're bored. .
It's important to give your pets proper
ways to entertain themselves.
Your cat may just need
an exciting outlet to
play and explore. , Dorothea Hudson, cat behavior expert PetInsuranceU.com, via the Dodo.
They want to hang out:.
Your favorite feline may
want to hang out a little. .
This is especially true for cats that
don't share a house with other pets
Why Does Your Cat, Always Follow, You Around?.
Kitty cats like to follow
their people around,
it can be a lot.
So your cat is a little clingy, here's why.
They think you're their parent:.
Cats might follow their people
around much as a kitten
would their mother.
Kittens depend greatly on their mother for food and safety.
Simarlily adult cats depend on
their owners, so enjoy
your role as a cat parent!.
They want food:.
Kitty on your heels? Check the time, they're probably just hungry.
...cats can follow us because they have an agenda - to lead us
to the food bowl,
for instance. , Dr. Sabrina Kong, veterinarian Lathrop Veterinary Center, via the Dodo.
They are bored:.
Your kitty cat might be tailing
you because they're bored. .
It's important to give your pets proper
ways to entertain themselves.
Your cat may just need
an exciting outlet to
play and explore. , Dorothea Hudson, cat behavior expert PetInsuranceU.com, via the Dodo.
They want to hang out:.
Your favorite feline may
want to hang out a little. .
This is especially true for cats that
don't share a house with other pets
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