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Why does my Cat run Outside the House?
If your cat runs outside your house, pay attention
Cats are predators by nature, even those that live in domestic environments. During the early hours of the morning, when the environment is calmer and free of distractions, it is common for people to feel a greater need to explore this instinct. Running around the house is a way to release energy and reaffirm your natural behavior. Furthermore, they have a peculiar sleep pattern, spending most of the day sleeping. This occurs for two main reasons: the ancestral heritage of wild desert cats influences this behavior and, like their ancestors, they have the instinct to rest during the hottest hours of the day and hunt at night, when the temperature is cooler. This strategy prevents excessive energy expenditure while hunting in the intense heat of the desert. We often spend long periods away from home, offering felines a peaceful and quiet environment, ideal for them to rest and sleep for hours at a time.

If your cat doesn't receive enough stimulation during the day, it's natural for him to feel bored. As a way to compensate for this lack of stimulation, you will find alternatives to release it, such as the well-known sprints or frantic runs around the house. To avoid this hyperactive nocturnal behavior, it is important to ensure that he has access to a variety of toys and scratching posts that keep him occupied and stimulated throughout the day. Furthermore, playing with him regularly helps him expend energy and reduce the need to run at night.

Establishing a feeding routine for your pet can also help reduce fussy behavior at night. When felines are fed regular meals throughout the day, they are less likely to wake up in the early hours of the morning looking for food.
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00:00Why does my cat run outside the house?
00:02If your cat runs outside your house, pay attention.
00:04Cats are predators by nature, even those that live in domestic environments.
00:08During the early hours of the morning, when the environment is calmer and free of distractions,
00:11it is common for people to feel a greater need to explore this instinct.
00:15Running around the house is a way to release energy and reaffirm your natural behavior,
00:18furthermore, they have a peculiar sleep pattern, spending most of the day sleeping.
00:22This occurs for two main reasons, the ancestral heritage of wild desert cats influences this
00:26behavior and, like their ancestors, they have the instinct to rest during the hottest hours
00:29of the day and hunt at night, when the temperature is cooler.
00:32This strategy prevents excessive energy expenditure while hunting in the intense heat of the desert.
00:36We often spend long periods away from home, offering felines a peaceful and quiet environment,
00:40ideal for them to rest and sleep for hours at a time.
00:43If your cat doesn't receive enough stimulation during the day, it's natural for him to feel
00:46bored.
00:47As a way to compensate for this lack of stimulation, you will find alternatives to release it,
00:51such as the well-known sprints or frantic runs around the house.
00:53To avoid this hyperactive nocturnal behavior, it is important to ensure that he has access
00:57to a variety of toys and scratching posts that keep him occupied and stimulated throughout
01:01the day.
01:02Furthermore, playing with him regularly helps him expend energy and reduce the need to run
01:05at night.
01:06Establishing a feeding routine for your pet can also help reduce fussy behavior at night.
01:10When felines are fed regular meals throughout the day, they are less likely to wake up in
01:13the early hours of the morning looking for food.
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