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Cats, unlike dogs, are considered to be territorial animals, i.e. cats have very specific behaviour, based on managing their territory .
Only when they feel their environment is secure, will some cats develop a relationship with other pets or humans.
Territorial animals (like cats) have a very strong link with their territory, much stronger than the link they have with the other occupants. Read more...
Solitary animals (like cats) need privacy and independence. They don’t like to share their territory with other individuals, be these other cats, other pets or people. Read more...
To help them feel more secure, cats mark out their territory using a variety of visual and scent signals. This is a normal behaviour for cats and is necessary for their well-being. Read more...