Normal feline behaviour: … and why problem behaviours develop

Volume: 20, Issue: 5, Pages: 411 - 421
Published: Apr 30, 2018
Abstract
Practical relevance: Cats are descended from a solitary, territorial ancestor, and while domestication has reduced their inherited tendency to be antagonistic towards all animals larger than their typical prey, they still place more reliance on the security of their territory than on psychological attachments to people or other cats, the exact opposite to dogs. Many feline problem behaviours stem from perceived threats to this security, often...
Paper Details
Title
Normal feline behaviour: … and why problem behaviours develop
Published Date
Apr 30, 2018
Volume
20
Issue
5
Pages
411 - 421
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