
Furry Fun Fact: How cats mark their territories
Welcome, fellow pet enthusiasts, to the Furry Fun Fact of the Day!
Pets can do all sorts of crazy – and wonderful – things, can't they? We bet you discover new things about them daily.
Have you ever heard of a singing dog for example?
Join The South African website as we set out to learn fascinating – and often humourous – fun facts that set our pets apart from the rest of the animal kingdom.
Discover things about these bundles of joy that will leave you chuckling and wondering if they're not little humans in disguise!
When cats rub their faces on objects, furniture, or even people, they're not just being affectionate, they're marking their territory using scent glands located around their cheeks, chin, and forehead. These glands release pheromones, which are chemical signals that convey messages to other cats.
By spreading their scent, cats create a familiar and comforting environment that helps them feel secure. This behavior also communicates ownership and helps establish boundaries without confrontation. So, when your cat headbutts you or rubs against your legs, it's partly a sweet gesture—and partly their way of saying, 'You're mine!'
Stay healthy and keep those furry friends happy!
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