according to the rescuers. Due to the shape of their claws, it’s much easier to scale up than to traipse back down. These cats were lucky to be found and returned to their loving owners.
Unfortunately, 95% of cats that end up in shelters never make it home, according to national animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society.However, cats in peril can be easier to spot than those suffering illness or emotional hurdles, such as feline depression, so it’s important to stay vigilant when it comes to subtle behavioral changes.
For example, cowering body language — ears back, tails tucked, hair raised — is a good indicator of anxiety, fear and aggression.
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