Feline behaviour Flashcards

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At what age do kittens learn to socialise?

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2 - 7 weeks = socialisation period

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Why do cat fights escalate so quickly?

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Due to the lack of ability to show complex visual signals; such as facial expressions, due to the solitary life-style + thus escalating to physical aggression quicker!

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Give an example of long distance communication?

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Scenting

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Why do cats have such underdeveloped facial muscles?

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Because of their solitary behaviour, they do not require the need to use facial expression for communication!

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Name the 2 reasons that cats stretch, once they wake up

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  1. Prepare their muscles
  2. Sharpen their claws for hunting
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What type of approach do cats within a group take, with particular spots + times in their territories?

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Time-shared approach

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What is the 2 reasons to why cats use scratch posts?

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  1. Visually marking their territory
  2. Deposit their pheremones to warn off others
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Why do cats purr?

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Because when the kittens suckle the milk from their mum, they purr which tells their mum that they are there + they are well

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What 2 reflexes are innate from birth in the cat?
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What is there purpose?

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  1. Suckling reflex
  2. Rooting reflex
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    To allow the kitten to find the mother’s milk, from the heat
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What are the 3 prenatal influences does the father have on the kittens?

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  1. Boldness
  2. Confidence
  3. Coat colour
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What is the prenatal influences does the mother have on the kittens?

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Ability to deal with stress

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State 2 examples of genetic influences on cat behaviour

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  1. The innate behaviour of Stress = accquired from the mother’s emotional state during pregnancy
  2. Breeds are innate, genetic influences on the kitten = more susceptible to different traits
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Name as many reasons as possible to why play behaviour so important go kitten development?

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  • It helps introduce, encourage + allow kitten to establish a line of communication or ways to communicate between litter mates
  • Communciation essential for comning across strangers, for interpretating + defending territories
  • Introduces kittens to sensory stimuli
  • Prevents fear in later life
  • Encourages exploration
  • Development of the senses
  • Allows confidence to grow
  • Prepares the kitten for catching prey - to maintain calories, energy to survive
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