As soon as a pile of clean clothes appears on the bed, armchair or chair, many cats do the same thing: they climb up, settle down and stay there as if that place had been specially prepared for them. For those who have just washed, dried and folded everything, it can be desperate. But for the cat, that behavior has quite a logic. Cats are guided a lot by smell. They use odors to recognize spaces, people, safe objects and familiar areas. That’s w…
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As soon as a pile of clean clothes appears on the bed, armchair or chair, many cats do the same thing: they climb up, settle down and stay there as if that place had been specially prepared for them. For those who have just washed, dried and folded everything, it can be desperate. But for the cat, that behavior has quite a logic. Cats are guided a lot by smell. They use odors to recognize spaces, people, safe objects and familiar areas. That’s w…