Decoding the Mysteries of Cats, or Why Cats Do What They Do
Monday, August 23, 2021 — 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Presented by Feline Behaviorist Stephen Quandt, Feline Behavior Coordinator for the Animal Care Centers of NYC and the ASPCA.
August 23, 2021
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Monday, August 23, 2021
6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
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Why do some cats love to be pet—and others hate it? Why do they get late-night “zoomies,” and why do they sit in boxes? Discover the evolutionary and adaptive forces that shape the lives of cats and that often follow them into human homes.
Presented by Feline Behaviorist Stephen Quandt, Feline Behavior Coordinator for the Animal Care Centers of NYC and the ASPCA.
Sponsored by a collaboration between the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library (Berlin), LucyRobbins Welles Library (Newington), and the Cora Belden Library (Rocky Hill).
Video Chat
We will meet online with a video chat using Zoom. If you have never used Zoom before, it is very simple and user friendly. We recommend installing Zoom on whichever device you will use (computer, smartphone, tablet) before the program starts. When you click the invite link, you will be prompted to open or install Zoom.