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Writerosity - 07 Mar 2008 20:48 GMT
I know that cats hunch their backs, bristle their fur and spit when
they are threatened by other animals, but my kitten likes to hunch
his
back when I'm petting him.  Why does he do this, if this is behavior
normally associated with fear?  TIA

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Question About Cat Behavior...
William Graham - 08 Mar 2008 00:44 GMT
>I know that cats hunch their backs, bristle their fur and spit when
> they are threatened by other animals, but my kitten likes to hunch
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> Question About Cat Behavior...

No. He is trying to get you to pet harder, so he is pushing his back up
closer to you.......I use a pet brush on my kitties, because it gets through
the coat and down to their skin, but it has little plastic tips on the ends
so it doesn't hurt them.....they do like a stiff brushing, however.........

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