Mysterious secrets revealed: the territorial behavior of cats - a fascinating study by Weenect

Erfahren Sie in diesem Artikel von Weenect, wie das GPS-Tracker-Unternehmen das mysteriöse Territorialverhalten von Katzen entschlüsselt hat. Entdecken Sie, wie weit Katzen täglich zurücklegen, welche Orte sie bevorzugen und wie Besitzer mithilfe der Technologie ihre Katzen sicher nach Hause rufen können. Lesen Sie jetzt mehr über die spannende Weenect-Studie.
In this article from Weeneect, learn how the GPS tracker company decrypted the mysterious territorial behavior of cats. Discover how far cats cover every day, which places you prefer and how owners can use the technology to call your cats safely. Read more about the exciting WEENECT study. (Symbolbild/MB)

Mysterious secrets revealed: the territorial behavior of cats - a fascinating study by Weenect

Weenect reveals the secret: Three out of five cats go their owner: foreign / study on the subject of "cats and their territory".

The world of cats is full of secrets and riddles. Owners: Inside, it is often perplexed when it comes to understanding the territory and activities of your furry friends. But now there are new insights that bring a little light into the dark. The GPS tracker company Weenect has carried out an informative study on cats and their territory. The results are surprising and throw a new light on the behavior of the four -legged friends.

A total of 100 cats in Germany and France were equipped with a Weenect tracker. Their kilometers and activity times traveled were recorded and analyzed. In addition, 483 customers were asked about their freedom habits and the preferred destinations of their cats.

A special result of the study is that some cats cover up to seven kilometers per day. However, most cats cover an average of two kilometers. There is no connection between high activity and kilometers covered. As is well known, cats are born hunters and like to watch their surroundings. Therefore, spend most of the time and only a third of the time.

The study also shows that cats spend up to 12 hours a day outside, especially if they continue to move away than 100 meters. Most cats live in a house with a garden and mostly stay nearby during their free pass. But there are also adventurers who like to visit their human neighbors: visit inside or go hunting in the forest.

The results of the study also have an impact on communication between owners: inside and their cats. If the cat is out of sight and hearing distance, it can be difficult to recall it. Here the GPS tracker can be of great help. Almost half of the respondents stated to use the tracker to recall their cat. With the help of the tracker or vibration function of the tracker, owners can: send a signal to your cat inside and this learns that the signal means feeding at home.

The study by Weenect provides valuable knowledge about the behavior and habits of cats. It shows that cats sometimes "cheat" their owners and visit other places. At the same time, Weenect's technology offers a way to communicate with the beloved four -legged friends and bring them home safely.

For more information on the WEENECT study, visit the official website.