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Old 04-21-2017, 07:05 PM
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Too much sad kitty in this thread.
I found this today:

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^ Very much +




Your cat loves hopping into boxes. Here’s why.

By Nicholas Dodman April 22 at 1:30 PM

Twitter’s been on fire with people amazed by cats that seem compelled to park themselves in squares of tape marked out on the floor. These felines appear powerless to resist the call of the #CatSquare.

This social-media fascination is a variation on a question I heard over and over as a panelist on Animal Planet’s “America’s Cutest Pets” series. I was asked to watch video after video of cats climbing into cardboard boxes, suitcases, sinks, plastic storage bins, cupboards and even wide-necked flower vases.

“That’s so cute . . . but why do you think she does that?” was always the question. It was as if each climbing or squeezing incident had a completely different explanation.



It did not. It’s just a fact of life that cats like to squeeze into small spaces where they feel much safer and more secure. Instead of being exposed to the clamor and possible danger of wide-open spaces, cats prefer to huddle in smaller, more clearly delineated areas.

When young, they used to snuggle with their mom and litter mates, feeling the warmth and soothing contact. Think of it as a kind of swaddling behavior. The close contact with the box’s interior, we believe, releases endorphins — nature’s own morphinelike substances — causing pleasure and reducing stress.

Along with Temple Grandin, a professor of animal science at Colorado State University, I researched the comforting effect on piglets of what we called “lateral side pressure.” We found that the drug naltrexone, which counteracts endorphins, reversed the soporific effect of gentle squeezing of pigs. Hugs, anyone?

Also remember that cats make nests — small, discrete areas where mother cats give birth and provide sanctuary for their kittens. Note that no behavior is entirely unique to any one particular sex, be they neutered or not. Seeking small spaces is part of cats’ behavioral repertoire, and such spaces are generally good (except for the cat carrier, of course, which has negative connotations — of, for example, car rides or a visit to the vet).

One variation on this theme occurs when the box is so shallow that it does not provide all the creature comforts it might.



Or then again, the box may have no walls at all but simply be a representation of a box — say, a taped square on the ground. This virtual box is not as good as the real thing but is at least a representation of what might be — if only there was a real square box to nestle in. This virtual box may provide some misplaced sense of security and psychosomatic comfort.

The cats-in-boxes issue was put to the test by Dutch researchers who gave shelter cats boxes as retreats. According to the study, cats with boxes adapted to their new environment more quickly compared with a control group without boxes. The conclusion was that the cats with boxes were less stressed because they had a cardboard hidy-hole to hunker down in.

Let this be a lesson to all cat people: Cats need boxes or other vessels for environmental enrichment purposes. Hidy-holes in elevated locations are even better: Being high up provides security and a birds’s-eye view of the world, so to speak.

Without a real box, a square on the ground may be the next best thing for a cat, though it’s a poor substitute for the real thing. Whether a shoe box, shopping bag or a square on the ground, it probably gives a cat a sense of security that open space just can’t provide.



Dodman is a professor emeritus of behavioral pharmacology and animal behavior at Tufts University’s Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. This article was originally published on theconversation.com.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...2de_story.html
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I keep finding kittens by the handful.

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Aw Monk, so many kittens! Is that 2 separate litters?

Also, I've been reliably informed that my house is full of sleepy kitties today:



They freaking loooooooove that heating pad.
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Man I miss my boy tabby- Salvador.
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I'm glad the girlfriend isn't here to see this right now. I'd get a kitty, but there isn't a logical place for a litter box in my 700sq ft downtown apt.
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But if you get a cat you will be entertained.
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3d-printed cat armor: CAT ARMOR by PrintThatThing - Thingiverse

I don't even know why this is a thing...



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Preemptive kitten post.
Eyes are open now.

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So very fluffy.




How are they doing? Is mama in the scene at all?
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Both moms are awesome.
This litter is doing well at the moment.
The other litter was moved after a possum broke into the shop.
It was eating from their food dispenser.
Hopefully, I will have a clear shot at it tonight.
They are probably on my neighbors property now, but they were being well cared for when I saw them last.
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hello mr chipmunk.

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Just for reference, that's a 27" monitor behind him.
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Cats. One of mine and someone else's fat girl.
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
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Unsure if this dirtball approves of the race boat or not.
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Thurs/Fri I was suffering a brutal cold. I was slammed with work- so I'd hammer away until exhausted, go upstairs nap and repeat. These two followed me up and down the entire day.
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