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Why Cats “Go Crazy” in March (It’s Science, Not Chaos)
If cats seem louder in March, it’s not random — it’s biology.
Cats are seasonal breeders. As daylight hours increase in late winter and early spring, their hormonal systems activate and mating season begins.
In the Northern Hemisphere, this typically starts around February–March.
During this period you may notice:
• More fighting between male cats
• Loud calling sounds from females at night
• Increased territorial behavior
• More visible street activity
This is not aggression without reason.
It’s a natural reproductive cycle triggered by longer daylight exposure (photoperiod effect).
However, without spaying and neutering, this natural cycle can lead to:
• Overpopulation
• Higher kitten mortality
• Disease spread
• Shorter street survival rates
Education creates awareness.
Awareness creates compassion.
If you care about street cats and science-based animal education, subscribe and help us reach more people.
Share this Short so more people understand what’s really happening in March.
Видео Why Cats “Go Crazy” in March (It’s Science, Not Chaos) канала Elpati | Help Stray Animals Worldwide
Cats are seasonal breeders. As daylight hours increase in late winter and early spring, their hormonal systems activate and mating season begins.
In the Northern Hemisphere, this typically starts around February–March.
During this period you may notice:
• More fighting between male cats
• Loud calling sounds from females at night
• Increased territorial behavior
• More visible street activity
This is not aggression without reason.
It’s a natural reproductive cycle triggered by longer daylight exposure (photoperiod effect).
However, without spaying and neutering, this natural cycle can lead to:
• Overpopulation
• Higher kitten mortality
• Disease spread
• Shorter street survival rates
Education creates awareness.
Awareness creates compassion.
If you care about street cats and science-based animal education, subscribe and help us reach more people.
Share this Short so more people understand what’s really happening in March.
Видео Why Cats “Go Crazy” in March (It’s Science, Not Chaos) канала Elpati | Help Stray Animals Worldwide
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