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Cats have a knack for knocking things off their perches—even after you plead with them not to. There’s something seemingly passive-aggressive about the way they slowly tip over your belongings ...
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Paw Taps That Feel Weirdly Polite Credit: pexels Instead of knocking things off shelves, some cats use the soft paw tap to get your attention. It’s polite and highly intentional.
From your cat’s body language that signals they’re comfortable to the behavioural cues that suggest they’re feeling playful, here are seven things your beloved pet might be trying to tell you.
I’m typically the one who feeds the cats; when Odin would get hungry, instead of meowing or rubbing or knocking things over, he would use a proxy.
The engineer was astonished that his cat 'outsmarted' his 'genius' solution to stop him from constantly knocking over his water glass.
And they love to knock things over. That means cats are always jumping into your Christmas trees, flinging ornaments everywhere, and yet, full-on knocking down the whole tree itself.
Cats have a natural curiosity, and using their sensitive paws to knock things over is their way of checking things out. Cats do this with their prey as well.
If you notice your cat knocking things over excessively, take it as a sign to consult with a veterinarian in conjunction with a credentialed behaviorist to rule out any medical or behavioral concerns.