Cats are adorable creatures, but so weird!
They're asking you to enter a room and within a minute they're meowing your way out.
They want to have their belly stroked and then all of a sudden they bite us because we caress them too long!
Well, a cat owner recently discovered one of their new quirks.
Cats love to sit in circles!
Looking at the photos, you will want to try it with your cat. Explanations:
It all started with a cord that trailed on the ground in the shape of a circle
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- It all started with a cord that trailed on the ground in the shape of a circle
- Its owner noticed that the cat went straight to sit in it. Weird!
- So he decided to do a test by making a red circle in duct tape on the floor
- The cat immediately ran to examine the circle
- And as he predicted, the cat sat in the middle of the circle
- Was it a fluke? There was only one way to find out
- Well no!
- The cat loved the new circle as much as the first
- His owner shared the results of his experiment on the Internet. And very quickly, the owners took the test and shared their results
- As you can see, any type of circle will do
- You can see that cats don't really like to share...
- Raise your paws if you like circles!
- No one understands why cats love getting inside circles
- Even scientists can't explain it
- The most popular theory is that an enclosed space around them gives cats a sense of security, especially in a large, open room
- By the way, it works even if it's not a circle!
- Of course, there are always exceptions...
- And it even works with ferrets
- But for most cats, it acts like a spell
- "You were looking for your belt?"
- "Those are very useful bananas!"
Its owner noticed that the cat was going to sit directly in it. Weird!
So he decided to do a test by making a red circle in adhesive tape on the floor
The cat immediately ran to examine the circle
And as he predicted, the cat sat down in the middle of the circle
Was it a fluke? There was only one way to find out
Well no!
The cat loved the new circle as much as the first
His owner shared the results of his experiment on the Internet. And very quickly, the owners took the test and shared their result
As you can see, any type of circle will do
We can see that cats don't really like to share...
Raise your paws if you like circles!
No one understands why cats love to get inside circles
Even scientists can't explain it
The most popular theory is that a closed space around them gives cats a sense of security, especially in a large and open room
Besides, it works even if it's not a circle!
Of course, there are always exceptions...
And it even works with ferrets
But for the majority of cats, it acts like a spell
"You were looking for your belt?"
"Here are some very useful bananas!"