Social Habits
While cats are often portrayed as solitary animals, they can form social bonds with other cats and even humans.
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Cats primarily communicate through scent, using pheromones released from glands located in their forehead, cheeks, tail base, and paws.
They mark objects and other animals by scratching and rubbing their bodies, leaving scent marks that convey information to other cats.
Cats do not rely heavily on vocal sounds for communication and may not respond to verbal cues or commands in the same way dogs do.
Providing scratching posts and objects for cats to mark can help reduce inappropriate marking behavior.
