If Your Pet Starts Behaving In This Bizarre Way, You Should Take It To The Vet Immediately

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To explain more, feline aficionado Pam Johnson-Bennett shared some interesting insights with the PetMD website. She said, “When cats head bunt, they’re creating a communal scent in a free-roaming universe. Cats recognize each other by scent first and foremost. Their whiskers and pupils are relaxed. Their ears are also relaxed.”

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