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cat stretching: What It Means and When to Pay Attention

You walk into the room and your cat is mid-stretch, front paws extended, spine arched, tail pointing straight up. It’s one of the most common things cats do, but there’s more behind cat stretching than it looks. You probably wonder: why do cats stretch so often, and is it always a normal thing? The short
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cat cow stretch: Your Complete Guide to This Spine-Friendly Movement

Your back feels tight after a long day at a desk, and someone suggests you try the cat cow stretch. You get down on the floor, arch and round your back a few times, and — surprisingly — it helps. This movement is one of the most widely used spinal mobility exercises in yoga and
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Cat Loaf Position Explained: Why Cats Sit in a Loaf

You glance over at your cat sitting on the couch and notice they’ve tucked all four paws neatly underneath their body, forming a perfect rectangular blob. Their tail wraps around the base, their eyes are half-closed, and they look uncannily like a loaf of bread. This is the cat loaf, and it’s one of the
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Why Do Cats Loaf, Blep, Sunbathe, Sigh, and Rub? Feline Poses Explained

You’re watching your cat sitting perfectly still with all four paws tucked underneath her body, and you think: why do cats loaf like that? A minute later her tongue pokes out and just stays there. Then she shuffles to the sunniest patch of floor and drops down flat. These little behaviors feel quirky, but each
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cat stretch, cow cat Markings, and Fun Feline Facts You’ll Love

You watch your cat do a full cat stretch first thing in the morning — front paws extended, back arched, everything elongated — and you wonder if there is a name for it, or if it means anything. There absolutely is, and cat body language is genuinely fascinating once you start paying attention. Whether your
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Cat Reference Photos for Artists: Poses, Walk Cycles, Shame Shots, and Reference Sheets

You’re in the middle of a character design project and your cat is doing absolutely nothing useful — sprawled sideways, one leg extended, eyes half-closed. You need cat reference photos that show something specific: maybe a trotting walk cycle for an animation project, or a crouching pounce position for an illustration. The internet has millions
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