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  • Anybody that's browsed the internet long enough can attest that cats can be some purr-ty strange

  • creatures.

  • In an effort to get to know our feline friends a litter better, we sunk our claws into some

  • of their pawsitively odd behaviors and threw our findings into this cat-astrophic installment!

  • 10.

  • Some Alone Time Ever just want to snuggle up to or play with

  • your cat only to be met with the cold shoulder?

  • While you may initially think you're feline is simply oblivious to its surroundings, researchers

  • at the University of Tokyo have found that there's something a bit ruder going on.

  • In a study of 20 domesticated cats, researchers determined that about 30% of the felines sampled

  • essentially ignored those who called out to them.

  • So don't worry, your cat probably isn't a complete jerk and may just be suffering from

  • behavior deeply rooted in its evolution.

  • 9.

  • Cat-tention Of course, for every time your cat decides

  • to ignore you, there is probably many instances where it decides to plop its furry overgrown

  • body right in the middle of your laptop.

  • Sure, your computer is warm and fits your kitty's body perfectly, but perhaps there's

  • another reason it chose that exact spot.

  • One of the more popular reasons for this intrusive behavior is that your tiny family member is

  • looking for attention.

  • There's a good possibility your cat will sit on anything it sees you messing with, even

  • something as small as a piece of paper.

  • 8.

  • The Kitty Sprint Unless you're new to the interwebs, you've

  • probably seen a video or two of cats randomly sprinting to no specific destination.

  • Well, while you're sitting there judging their mental state, you may actually want to take

  • a cue from that four-legged speeding fluff-ball.

  • One of the most common reasons for a random outburst is a need to release energy.

  • Instinctively, cats are programmed to hunt and chase down their meals, and since the

  • domesticated house cat is hand delivered its meals, it has this built-up store of energy

  • and no smaller critters to expel it on.

  • If your cat also exhibits obsessive scratching and grooming, it could be showing signs of

  • hyperesthesia syndrome.

  • 7.

  • Everything is Food Should you start to find inedible items around

  • your house showing up with kitten teeth marks on them, it may actually be experiencing what's

  • known as pica, or the urge to eat non-food items.

  • While pica is not necessarily dangerous to cats, if you observe yours chewing on unexpected

  • items, it's always best to start with a visit to the vet.

  • Additional causes for this strange behavior can include dietary deficiencies, a compulsive

  • disorder, and even feline leukemia or feline immunodeficiency virus.

  • If it is just a case of pica, however, removing what your cat is chewing on and giving it

  • more attention may be the simple fix.

  • 6.

  • Unwanted Gifts When a friend of yours brings a dead mouse

  • to your door, you immediately call the policeor grab 2 forks and some butter, depending

  • on what kind of friends you have.

  • BUT, when your cat does it, you're disgusted but also should feel a little flattered.

  • You see, cats don't deliver dead animals to just any person.

  • They're instinctual creatures still acting out on a natural-born need to hunt and when

  • there's dinner to be had, who better to share it with than family?

  • That's right, if your cat brings you a deceased rodent or bird, it's simply providing its

  • family with the nutrition it needs to survive.

  • Whether or not you decide to eat said nutritionwell, tat's totally up to you.

  • 5.

  • Kitty Headbutt!

  • There are a couple of reasons why your cat may have the tendency to smash its head against

  • yours and, thankfully, self-defense is not one of them.

  • When your cat engages you in some light headbutting, either against your cheek, chin, or the thick

  • of your own skull, it's doing what's known as bunting and allorubbing.

  • Known for being a social response, cat bunting is a means of spreading the scent from their

  • many scent glands to you, further solidifying your place as a close friend or family member.

  • Then again, there's always the small possibility that your cat craves attention or is simply

  • using you as a makeshift scratching post, but chances are that it's creating a bond

  • with you.

  • 4.

  • Kitty Kisses Did our writers just make me say "kitty kisses"?

  • One second, I'll be right back.

  • Much better...

  • Not to be confused with butterfly kisses, Eskimo kisses, or French kisses, cat kisses

  • are really just another means for that adorable fluff to tell you that they love you.

  • Kitty kisses aren't what you think, however, and actually, involve the cat's eyes.

  • Yes, those adorable, lovable... creepy, lifeless eyes are believed to help your cat express

  • itself.

  • While a slow blink and very relaxed face may look like your cat is about ready to zonk

  • out for the day, what may really be happening is that your fluff is showing you affection.

  • These cat kisses are a common sign of love between a feline and its family.

  • 3.

  • Cat Chat Fever You're lounging around one day enjoying your

  • silence when suddenly, from a corner of your house, you hear this strange chattering.

  • Your mind may wander to something sinister in your home, like a being from another world,

  • but you can just tuck that silliness back into the deepest recesses of your brain.

  • What you're actually hearing is your cat who, experts believe, could be making noises of

  • frustration at its inability to hunt viewable prey.

  • Another far more gruesome theory points to the chattering being a reflex motion linked

  • to your cat's instinct to bite down on its prey's neck.

  • 2.

  • Cat Mischief Let's face it, your cat can be a handful,

  • especially when it decides to just randomly knock over your finest possessions.

  • It's not just being a big feline jerk, however.

  • In fact, it's believed that your furry friend is practicing its hunting strategies, specifically

  • when it toys with its prey before murdering it.

  • As your cat learns its surroundings, it is likely to test out some of your favorite inanimate

  • objects to see if it'll try to scamper off and give a good hunt.

  • Though cats eventually learn this isn't the case, they also realize that knocking over

  • items produces a different reaction - the presence of its human companion.

  • If you notice your feline knocking over a lot of your stuff frequently, try giving it

  • a little attention.

  • It's either that or it just really doesn't like your stuff in its personal space.

  • 1.

  • Box Love Our cats are some pretty strange creatures,

  • but one of their most meme-worthy traits is their desire to sit inside of small spaces,

  • most specifically cardboard boxes.

  • While we think it's adorable, to your feline friend it's about more than just being cute.

  • Researchers at the Utrecht University in the Netherlands were just as perplexed as the

  • rest of us and, taking a day off from curing the nastiest of diseases, decided to set their

  • sights on cats.

  • What they determined is that when a cat clumps itself into a small space, it may be coping

  • with stress.

  • Being encased in its 4 walls, a cat can tend to feel a sense of security and warmth that

  • helps calm them.

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十大怪異的貓咪行為解讀 (Top 10 Weird CAT BEHAVIORS Explained)

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