10 Weird Things Cats Do (and Why We Love Them Anyway)

10 Weird Things Cats Do (and Why We Love Them Anyway)

Reviewed By Feline Behaviorist, on

Cats are full of quirks that often leave us both puzzled and amused. Despite their unpredictability, these unique traits are a big part of their charm. Here are ten weird things cats do, along with explanations for each behavior:

1. Kneading

Cats knead like they're making dough, which is actually a leftover habit from their kitten days. Back then, they kneaded their mother's belly to stimulate milk production. Now, it's a sign of comfort and affection towards their owners.

2. Head Butting or Bunting

When your cat gently bumps their head against you, it's their way of showing affection and marking you with their scent. It's like they're saying, "You're mine, and I love you."

3. Drinking from the Faucet

Some cats prefer the taste of running water, possibly because it's fresher or they enjoy the sound. It's a bit quirky, but who can blame them for wanting the best?

4. Tail Twitching

A cat's tail is like a mood indicator. It twitches with excitement, swishes with annoyance, and lashes out with fear. It's their way of communicating without words.

5. Sitting in Boxes

Cats love boxes because they provide a cozy, secure space. It's like their own little hideout where they can feel safe and relaxed.

6. Knocking Things Over

Cats often knock things over due to boredom or playfulness. It might be frustrating, but it's also a sign that they need more stimulation or attention.

7. Bringing Gifts

When your cat brings you a toy or, occasionally, a small animal, it's their way of showing love and saying, "You're part of my family." It's a bit unconventional, but it's a gesture nonetheless.

8. The Flehmen Response

Cats have a unique way of analyzing scents by opening their mouths and staring. It's called the Flehmen response, and it helps them detect food or potential threats more effectively.

9. Zoomies

Zoomies are those sudden bursts of energy when your cat turns into a racing champion. It's their way of burning off excess energy and having fun.

10. Showing Their Belly

When cats expose their bellies, it's a sign of trust. However, be cautious because touching that belly might trigger a quick retreat or a playful nip.

Despite these quirky behaviors, we adore our cats for who they are: unique, entertaining, and endlessly lovable. Their weirdness is part of what makes them so special and enjoyable to be around.

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