Can the sound of a comb hurt a cat?

"Cats may have sensitivity to high-pitched sounds because outside, it helps them hunt. Indoors, living with humans, it may lead to lots of irritation, gagging, or even worse!"
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What does a comb sound do to cats?

Extreme sensitivity to high frequency sounds AND the fact that comb hits a very unique frequency that is actually making the larynx (your cat's voice box) vibrate. Much like it does when cats pur. This strange sensation then causes cats to respond by gagging to the unexpected feeling…
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Can cats have seizures from the sound of a comb?

As it turns out, high-pitched sounds, including those made by combs, can cause a type of epilepsy called Feline Audiogenic Reflex Seizures (FARS) in older cats. Since its discovery, the condition has been dubbed Tom and Jerry syndrome because of the strong startle response of the much-loved cartoon cat!
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What sounds make cats gag?

These sounds included candy wrappers, a comb, tape, and a wrench clicking. Since then I've heard from other people that their cats respond similarly to keys clinking, stirring coffee with a spoon, and various other weird sounds. Turns out this is all over the internet too!
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What do mild cat seizures look like?

Focal cat seizure signs include: Twitching of eyelids or side of the face. Excessive drooling. Loud vocalizations.
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Why do cats stick their tongue out with comb?

Also called the Flehmen response, when your cat leaves their mouth open and tongue out, they're collecting pheromones on their tongue. Those pheromones give your cat important information about other cats around, including whether they're in heat.
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Why are cats afraid of cucumbers?

"Cats are genetically hard-wired through instinct to avoid snakes," Con Slobodchikoff, animal behaviorist and author of "Chasing Doctor Dolittle: Learning the Language of Animals," said. "Cucumbers look enough like a snake to have the cat's instinctive fear of snakes kick in."
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Why do cats not like whistling?

If you've ever whistled at your cat, or blown a toy whistle, your feline might have given you a rather feisty reaction. Many cats react to whistle-blowing, for good reason: cats have superior hearing skills, and high-pitched sounds often remind them of their high-pitched prey--birds, rodents and other small animals.
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Do high pitched noises hurt cats ears?

While humans also get startled by sounds, we can easily figure out that the noise won't harm us, unlike cats. Cats may also equate loud noises with negative experiences, Kornreich says.
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What noises do cats hate?

Generally, cats hate loud sounds because their hearing is very fine and well developed, which makes them hypersensitive to the slightest noise. So, to make it easier to live with your four-legged boyfriend, avoid sources of loud noises, such as music, television, video games, and vacuuming, when your feline is nearby.
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What colors can cats see?

The most likely answer is that they see in a similar way to how a colour-blind person sees, which is in muted tones of blues, yellows, greens and greys. Reds and pinks can appear confusing and may look more like green, whereas purple may seem like another shade of blue.
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What colors are cats afraid of?

Knowing which colors your cat hates could be helpful, but there is no proof that felines hate any certain color. This could be due in part to the limited amount of colors they can see. Since most of their world is blue, yellow, and gray, there aren't any colors in there that stand out as irritating.
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Why do cats hate belly rubs?

Why do some cats dislike belly rubs? Hair follicles on the belly and tail area are hypersensitive to touch, so petting there can be overstimulating, Provoost says. “Cats prefer to be pet and scratched on the head, specifically under their chin and cheeks,” where they have scent glands, Provoost says.
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Why does my cat stare at me?

Your Cat Stares at You to Show Affection

Cats can use staring as a nonverbal way of communicating. Even though a long, unblinking stare may not be the best way for humans to show affection, when your fur baby does this, it may mean they're showing love to their favourite owner.
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Why do cats act weird when you scratch their lower back?

At the point where the spinal cord stops, there is a cluster of concentrated nerve endings. These are highly sensitive and touching these nerve endings through the skin can cause all kinds of weird behavior.
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Why do cats stick their butt in your face?

Your cat wants affection.

For some cats, shoving their butt in your face means they want to be petted. While a gentle pat from the paw would do, a bum in the face is a sure-fire way to get into your line of sight and snag a little extra attention.
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What do cats fear the most?

As a general rule, cats are sensitive when it comes to smells, but there are a few scents they hate that might just surprise you. They can't stand citrus and as much as you might love the smell of fresh herbs, cats hate rosemary and thyme. Banana and mustard are a big no-no too, as well as lavender and eucalyptus.
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Do cats understand human meows?

Let us be honest; cats cannot understand human meows. Of course, they will learn to associate it with whatever you teach them to through training. But other than that, to them, it just sounds like the normal human language.
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Do cats like music?

Several studies have proven that felines do like cat-appropriate music to the extent that they even rub against the speakers. The secret of cat music is that the notes are similar in frequency to the notes feline purr to, or the low-pitched and high-pitched sounds they communicate with, such as meowing.
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Can cats see TV?

Unlike dogs, who seem less interested in TVs overall, cats have a super keen sight. They can take in imagery much faster that even humans can. This means that they can see modern TV screens, which show images much faster than old TV screens.
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What Do cats think about all day?

Cats don't spend their time thinking about their day or how they feel. Also, cats don't have idle thoughts as they lack a default mode network, and they can't think in a language as they lack Wernicke-like areas. Cats can't think consciously, only subconsciously.
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Do cats smile?

Cats do smile, but they don't smile the same way as humans do (despite the fact they can look like they are). Instead, they indicate happiness with a variety of behaviors that include body language, kneading, purring, and bunting.
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What is the most annoying sound to cats?

The 5 Most Annoying Sounds Cats Make
  1. Butt-slurping. Anyone who lives with a cat knows this sound all too well. ...
  2. Door-pounding. I try to limit the number of closed doors in my house, or else face the wrath of tiny pounding paws. ...
  3. Crunching the wrong food. ...
  4. Whining. ...
  5. Slobber-wrangling.
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Do cats feel love when you kiss them?

Some cats do seem to like or at least tolerate human kisses. If your cat leans in, purrs, and rubs his head on you when you kiss him, he probably understands that you're trying to show him affection.
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