Manchester cat owners eager to know more about what their pet is thinking
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Have you ever wondered what your pet is thinking?
New research by Lily’s Kitchen has revealed that 93% of cat owners are still confused by what their cat’s behaviour actually means, with 59% of cat owners in Manchester eager to know more about their cats behaviour.
While there are 10.7 million cats in the UK, this household furball continues to remain seemingly independent, aloof and secretive.
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Hide AdIt turns out that 59% of cat owners in Manchester want to know more about our cat’s behaviour.
In fact, one in five of the nation’s cat parents are desperate to know how much their cat loves them.
When it comes to the relationship, only a third (33%) think their cat has full on adoration for them, while at the other end of the scale, 11% reckon they think ‘I could do better’, 5% feel they’re barely tolerated and 4% reckon their cat can’t wait for them to go to work.
While hilarious cat videos still go viral online, their weird and wonderful behaviours do in fact have meaning which, when understood, will help pet owners better understand their cats.
Lily’s Kitchen has partnered with cat behaviourist Rosie Bescoby to debunk all mysterious moggy behaviours and help reveal once and for all what our cats’ movements really mean.
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