Understanding Pet Behavior: Why Your Pet Does What It Does

The Hidden Language of Pets: Decoding Everyday Behaviors

Pets communicate through actions, not words. Understanding these behaviors strengthens your bond and prevents misunderstandings. Let’s explore the science behind common actions:

1. Territorial Marking (Cats & Dogs)
Why they do it: Urine spraying or scratching releases pheromones from scent glands (located in paws/flanks). A 2023 Journal of Veterinary Behavior study confirms this establishes security signals in their environment.
Professional Insight: “This isn’t spite,” explains Dr. Ellen Fischer, animal behaviorist. “It’s instinctual communication. Neutering/spaying reduces but rarely eliminates it entirely in stressed animals.”

2. Destructive Chewing/Digging
Why they do it:

3. The “Midnight Zoomies” (FRAPs)
Why they do it: Frenetic Random Activity Periods (FRAPs) release pent-up energy. Common in cats after litter box use (energy surge) or under-exercised dogs. It’s a natural pressure valve, not hyperactivity disorder.
Data Point: University of California research (2024) links regular FRAPs in healthy pets to lower cortisol levels, indicating stress relief.

4. Compulsive Licking
Why they do it: Context is key:

5. Tail “Language” Misconceptions
Beyond wagging=happy:

Practical Applications:

Understanding the why transforms frustration into empathy. By responding to their innate needs—not human expectations—we build happier, better-adjusted companions. Always rule out medical causes (e.g., UTIs causing inappropriate elimination) with your veterinarian before attributing behaviors purely to psychology.


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