MYSTERIOUS
BEHAVIOUR
A cat's behavior is comprised
of many unexpected and sometimes mysterious things. Learning to
understand their behavior
is the key to learning how to train them. Cats have a tendency to
be possessive and protective of their territory because they have
a very acute sense of smell. This sense develops even before a kitten
can see or hear, making it a very important sense during their early
days. It helps them to recognize their own home from the rest.
The different scents that
cats experience during their kitten hood are important for their
development and adjustment as they grow up. Cats learn to relate
the smell of something with an event which, depending on how good
or bad that first experience was, will pretty much establish what
their reaction to it will be once they detect that same scent later
in life. Early socialization, then, becomes very important in a
kitten's development. Cats should be exposed to all kinds of scents.
A positive experience with a specific scent will create a positive
relation between the cat's behavior and the particular smell. A
negative experience, on the other hand, will create a negative relation
between the event and the scent. In fact, such negative scents can
even provoke violent and aggressive reactions.
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