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Does the cat let its owner touch it when it is parkour?

Let the owner touch the cat when it is parkour. Feline scientists believe that when cats suddenly show this kind of energy burst behavior, this is often what cats need to do. You may want to know whether it is necessary to quiet the cat. If the cat just jumps up and down for 5 minutes, then there is no need to stop the cat, because it is the same as stopping the child from running and playing.

From a biological point of view, owners should allow cats to have these parkour behaviors, especially kittens under 6 months old, because they are very energetic. If you allow cats to do this behavior, you will soon see them quiet, so the owner should let them touch them when they are parkour.

Morphological characteristics of cats

A cat's body is divided into five parts: head, neck, trunk, limbs and tail. Most parts have fur, and a few are hairless cats. Cats have fat pads at the bottom of their toes, so they walk quietly. They don't run away when catching mice, and they have sharp nails on their toes. Paws can be retracted and extended. Cats retract their claws when resting and walking, and only extend their claws when catching mice and climbing to prevent their nails from becoming dull.

A cat has five fingers in its forelimbs and four fingers in its hind limbs. Cats' teeth are divided into incisors, canines and molars. Canine teeth are particularly developed, with sharp cones, which are suitable for killing caught mice. The chewing surface of molars has sharp protrusions, which are suitable for chewing meat and underdeveloped front teeth.