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Galaxies ‘Dance’ In Stunning New JWST Image | Why Some Cats Scratch Furniture

Jul 12, 2024
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals stunning image of merging galaxies. New study explains why cats scratch furniture - stress, play, and activity influence behavior. Other topics include floodplain regulations, autism microbiome, and invasive insects spreading populations.
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  • Cats scratch furniture due to stress and play habits, emphasizing the need for appropriate scratching items.
  • James Webb Space Telescope provides stunning images of galaxies and potential extraterrestrial life on exoplanet LHS 1140b.

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Cats' Scratching Behavior Explained

Scratching is a natural behavior for cats, essential for stretching, exercising, and marking territory. A recent study highlighted why some cats scratch more than others, emphasizing the importance of play duration and structured play sessions. Cats may scratch more when stressed or threatened, making it crucial to provide appropriate scratching items and avoid punishment for this normal behavior.

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