Hello, NormalGirl
Roommate is going to teach you how to Get Groceries.
Regular Girls get Groceries.
You want to be a Regular Girl for Roommate?
Irregular girls might have to Do Other Chores.
Walk to the Store for Roommate.

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Hello, NormalGirl
Roommate is going to teach you how to Get Groceries.
Regular Girls get Groceries.
You want to be a Regular Girl for Roommate?
Irregular girls might have to Do Other Chores.
Walk to the Store for Roommate.
Cat Behavior / Cat Trainer Guide:
Identifying Normal Behaviors in Cats & Kittens!
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💖Normal Play Behavior💖:
play is a MAJOR part of developing proper social skills in kittens!
Examples include:
Attack
Defense
Side-Step
Chasing
Pouncing
Rearing Up
Boxing
💓Hunting behaviors💓:
staring / stalking
toys that roll, move and get stuck in corners
(Encourages & challenges kittens to experience new things!)
🐱What is the social peak age in kittens?🐱
at 3 months old, kittens are ready for play!
Hunting is a completely normal behavior for felines. Unlike hunger, well-fed cats can hunt!
As kittens grow & begin to display hunting like behaviors, mother cats teach this skill to her kittens. This is natural instinct is present in ALL felines.
Play & Hunting are very much similar linked activities & most play involves a toy that your cat thinks it’s “prey”, providing toys for your kittens or cats keeps them from being bored which also prevents unwanted behaviors.
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When playing with your cat(s) DO NOT ALLOW them to bite or claw at your hands directly! Always use a toy!
Examples include:
Wadded up paper 📄
Feather wand 🪶
Encourages your cat to play “predator” games (hunting games)
Silently stalk prey and pounce quickly with their paws slapping the prey around playing with it before killing it.