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Are Cats Nocturnal?
Published Feb 6, 2024
“Unraveling the mysteries of feline behavior, Stephen Quandt, a nationally recognized cat behavioral specialist, sheds light on a common misconception about our feline friends. Contrary to popular belief, cats aren’t strictly nocturnal creatures. According to Quandt, cats are most active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk, a behavior termed ‘crepuscular.’ Delve into the fascinating world of cat behavior and discover the truth behind their activity patterns.”
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