Cat “No means no”
Sometimes dog are way more playfull than cats. as a matter of fact, cats are just there to restore order to the playground.
Dog wants to play with cat, cat calmly says no to the dog.
Sometimes dog are way more playfull than cats. as a matter of fact, cats are just there to restore order to the playground.
Dog wants to play with cat, cat calmly says no to the dog.
Cats love, or wait – don’t love? things that move in the corner of their eye. That applies to bugs, shoe laces, even humans. the second a cat see something move – he would throw a paw to try and catch it. (that is, if its not asleep.)
With this thought in mind a girl decided to check if her cat can see optical illusions, or would the differences between human eyesight and cat eyesight are different and will make it miss the illusion. She printed out the moving snake optical illusion on paper and put it infront of the cat. the resualt is in the video above.
Unlike the good stuff people say about cats, We all know that cats can be real evil sometimes.
A new video compilation collects straight evidence about the selfish behaviour evil cats has including: cat jumps over a baby, cat pushes a dog that tries to get in the house, cat ‘helps’ his friend go down the stairs. Very cold and evil. Go Cats!
Youtube channel Flippycat likes to do stuff with domino pieces, like long lines of standing pieces that make a photo when they fall, or any other kind of interesting movement about a month ago they decided to check how their car Shamy will react to a circular falling of the domino pieces around it.
The cat looks just hypnotized, not including the parts where it looks to their humans with a demanding “fix it” look.
You are welcomed to try it at home, but we are not even sure how can you put up such long number of pieces without the cat destroying them before they finish falling. Generally speaking, people with cats shouldn’t be messing with things that tend to fall. expensive or breakables.
I know some cats can reach a certain level of laziness, but this one is not even operational!
no, but really, here is an Explanation by /u/deletedcomment : “Cats rely a lot on pressure data from the compression on their whiskers/fur to get a sense of their environment; changes in air pressure/air currents, size of an opening, whether the ground they are laying on is solid or has gaps, etc. The pressure around the neck neck and torso probably tell him he is either bound or has ‘floor’ on all sides of him, therefore sitting up standing is irrelevant Stick a piece of tape on a cats back, he will crawl on the floor. Stick that tape on his belly & he will arch his back to clear the high ground. Cats either can’t, or don’t care enough to figure out these things aren’t really constraints & just chill. They were going to lie down soon anyways (so they probably convince themselves).”