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8 Reasons Why Cats Attack Their Tails
Published Aug 1, 2023
In this article, the author explores why cats attack their tails, listing eight reasons including curiosity, boredom, allergies, parasites, stress, pain, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, and feline hyperesthesia syndrome. The article provides insights from experts on how to address these behaviors, such as providing mental stimulation, identifying allergies, managing stress, and seeking veterinary care for underlying health issues. It emphasizes understanding the cause and providing appropriate interventions to help your cat.
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