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By Kelli Bender May 08, 2012

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    For creatures that nap half the day, cats are complex beings. They constantly behave in ways we just don't understand. Until now! After some clever detective work, we were able to figure out the reasons behind cats' most bizarre behaviors.

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    Why does my cat lick and chew the fur off her backside and tail?

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    ANSWER:

    Being the complex creatures that they are, there is never one reason why cats do something. The biting/licking off of fur could be your cat's reaction to a medical disorder like fleas, ringworm, mange, allergies or something else. You should take your cat to a vet to get these issues ruled out first. If the doctor is unable to find a physical problem with your cat, then it could be a behavioral disorder linked to anxiety. Something like this can usually be treated with some medication and a few calming, kitty lifestyle changes. (Suite 101) 

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    Why does my cat put his paws in his water bowl?

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    ANSWER:

    We are here to stop the stereotype that cats don't like water. Plenty of pussycats find small amounts of H2O to be wonderful playthings. Cats enjoy water's reflective surface, and how easy it is to move around. Felines also paw their water because they like their liquids fresh. When your cat plays with his water bowl, he could just be trying to add a little life to the same water he has had all day. (Vetstreet)

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    Why does my cat eat grass? 

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    Your cat creates its own salad bar out of your front lawn for a variety of reasons. Some cats just crave the flavor, while others are believed to munch on the blades as a digestive aid, since grass can act as a laxative for felines. Don't panic if your cat nibbles some green and then promptly regurgitates it; this is just his/her not-so-adorable way of getting rid of an upset tummy. Grass is not known to be toxic to cats, but if you see your feline eating large quantities, it could be a sign of serious stomach problems. (Your Cat)

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    Why does my cat lick and eat plastic bags?

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    For starters, unlike grass, consuming plastic can be extremely dangerous for your kitty. If your cat eats plastic, the substance can create a gastrointestinal obstruction that requires surgery and can prove to be fatal for your feline. Veterinarians think cats are attracted to plastic bags because the carriers are partially made of gelatin, which is an animal by-product. Attracted by the scent and taste of the gelatin in the bag, kitties will start chomping down to get their fill. (Cat Channel)

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    How is my cat able to intimidate big dogs?

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    Admit it: when your cat gets in a hissy mood, it can be pretty intimidating. Dogs of all sizes can be just as spooked by a hissing, spitting, yowling ball of fur, especially when the ball of furr has a full set of claws. Cats have natural defense instincts, and some of the boldest know how to win a stare-down no matter who's on the other side. The situation can also depend on the dog, as those not socialized with cats can be very overwhelmed and tentative when they finally meet a feisty feline. It's always best to be cautious and make sure all your animal introductions are supervised, so that no one comes away hurt. (ASPCA)

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    Why does my cat roll around in catnip?

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    Because it feels so good. Catnip is an intoxicant for your cat. Each feline's response to "the nip" has a genetic basis, so some cats go crazy and others couldn't care less. Felines probably roll in catnip because they feel the plant's hallucinogenic effects and are giving in to the intoxicating feeling. Don't go overboard, though. While catnip is safe for cats, too much of the herb can lead to vomiting or diarrhea. (About.com)

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    Why does my cat chatter at birds?

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    Got a chatty cat? Don't worry; it's normal for it to clack at the birds. The reason behind the strange sound, caused by quick jaw movements, is still somewhat a mystery. Some vets think the chattering could be a Pavlovian response to the presence of potential food. Other professionals believe that house cats are just relieving pent-up frustration over their inability to hunt the meal that is just out of paw's reach. (Cat World)

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    Why does my cat leave me "gifts?"

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    They are called gifts for a reason! Your cat is trying to do something sweet; it just has a different definition of what "sweet" is. Cats aren't bringing back birds and mice because they're hungry. Instead, they're trying to show you that they are willing to give you something they are proud of. It's like when you gave your mom that art project you worked really hard on as a kid, except this is a tad more gruesome. Other professionals believe that some gift-giving felines are just confused by our way of life and are trying to drop the hint that we should be hunting too. (Care2)

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    Why does my cat rub against me with her face?

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    ANSWER:

    The cat's signature head butt is for your pleasure as much as it is theirs. Felines come equipped with feel-good glands in their cheeks and the corners of their mouths. Rubbing against you with their face feels nice for them and leaves behind their scent on you, which they think is a compliment. Interesting delivery, but we'll take it. (WebMD) 

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    Why does my cat sometimes throw up right after he's done eating?

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    ANSWER:

    Usually when a cat gets ill right after eating, it just means it ate its portion a little too fast. This is especially true if the cat is competing with other felines for food. If the vomiting seems unrelated to eating or seems too persistent, then it could be the sign of a gastrointestinal or metabolic disorder. If you take your cat to the vet, be sure to discuss possible medical issues like food allergies, bowel disease and hypersensitivity. (Petfinder)

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