As is known, cats have a fantastic sense of smell and use it as a tool for understanding the world around them.
Today we will reveal the goals that a cat tries to achieve by using its powerful sense of smell.
The sense of smell is necessary for cats to communicate with each other. Animals transmit their messages using urine, saliva and pheromones. By sniffing the secretions left behind, our pets receive information about their friends or enemies.
Cats can be safely classified as territorial creatures. To mark the place they consider theirs, pets rub their cheeks, paws and sides, which have scent glands. When a cat sniffs things, it tries to understand whether someone else has declared their rights to this territory.
Returning to the previous point - if you notice that the cat has started sniffing something, it is quite possible that he wants to “stake out” this thing for himself.
Cats also use their noses to determine which object is suitable for sharpening their claws.
Since (let us repeat) representatives of the feline family are real professionals in detecting pheromones, the emergence of the habit of sniffing everything may be associated with the fact that your pet is looking for a mate.