Feline Behaviour Quiz 2

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Which three of the following behaviours are a typical part of the normal greeting behaviour between cats? 1) An extended period of grooming. 2) Slow eye blinking directed at the other cat. 3) Trilling or chirruping noises. 4) Tail upright as cats approach. 5) Playful chasing.

Please select an option Correct! The typical cat greeting behaviour involves slow eye blinking directed at the other cat, trilling or chirping noises and tail upright as the cats approach each other. WikiVet Article: Feline Communication Behaviour Incorrect. The typical cat greeting behaviour involves slow eye blinking directed at the other cat, trilling or chirping noises and tail upright as the cats approach each other. WikiVet Article: Feline Communication Behaviour Incorrect. The typical cat greeting behaviour involves slow eye blinking directed at the other cat, trilling or chirping noises and tail upright as the cats approach each other. WikiVet Article: Feline Communication Behaviour Incorrect. The typical cat greeting behaviour involves slow eye blinking directed at the other cat, trilling or chirping noises and tail upright as the cats approach each other. WikiVet Article: Feline Communication Behaviour Incorrect. The typical cat greeting behaviour involves slow eye blinking directed at the other cat, trilling or chirping noises and tail upright as the cats approach each other. WikiVet Article: Feline Communication Behaviour

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