Enough! San Jose woman wants bird to stop tapping at her door
Briefly

The article addresses two pet owner queries: one regarding a California towhee persistently tapping on a garage door and another about a cat dealing with hairballs. The towhee's behavior is attributed to a mix of territorial instincts and confusion over reflections, with suggestions to distract it away from the door. For the cat's hairball issues, it highlights that while this is a common occurrence for many cats, especially long-haired ones, it is a normal part of feline life but can be managed with care.
Maybe he thinks he's a raven, or perhaps, by adding food into the fray, you have given him something to protect even after the reflective challenger disappeared.
Hairballs are an unfortunate fact of life for felines. Cats with longer, thicker fur might have more hairballs than those with a shorter, smoother coat.
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