Awesome! What kind of magical cat is this? He actually taught himself the "invisibility spell"

As a cat scavenger, what is it like to often not find your cat owner at home? I don’t know if you have had this experience. Small animals in your home often disappear mysteriously. Sometimes even if you turn the house upside down, you can’t find a h...


As a cat scavenger, what is it like to often not find your cat owner at home?

I don’t know if you have had this experience. Small animals in your home often disappear mysteriously. Sometimes even if you turn the house upside down, you can’t find a hair.

I once wondered if Maomao had learned to be invisible, or if there was a passage to the two-dimensional space at home.

When you are happy, you can stroke your hair, but when you are unhappy, you will be ignored at all. Especially kittens that have just arrived at home always like to hide, and parents are not careful, eh? Where is my cat?

Poop shoveler, have you ever played hide and seek? I am a graduate of Meow Science University majoring in stealth. Do you dare to come and have a battle?

Why do cats hide? This is a normal manifestation of a cat’s personality. In addition to nature, the bigger reason is a lack of security. A normal reason why cats naturally ambush and hide is based on their innate habit of saving strength and energy to catch prey when they survive in the wild, so a cat will hide first while waiting for something to pounce on it.

Cats practicing this behavior will often hide in paper bags or cardboard boxes in convenient locations where they can observe the action around them and jump out if necessary. (Now you understand why cats prefer paper boxes)

They are curious by nature and like to dig around.

Every time you come home from shopping, have you noticed that your cat will immediately walk to the shopping bag? If it is a paper bag, it will be even more entangled. When he sees a hiding space, he will try to stuff his body into it. Even if it is a small cardboard box, they seem to have the ability to shrink their bones, trying to stuff their bodies into it.

Lack of security 

If the cat has just arrived at your home, or you have changed the cat's new environment, the cat usually needs some time to adapt. The cat owner can caress the cat owner's cheeks more often, which can help relieve the cat's nervousness. Another situation is that the cat owner has been out for a few days and has not returned home. The cat will become anxious because of your absence. At this time, the cat may hide under the bed or behind a bookcase to calm its restless mood.

Like quiet, please do not disturb

Some cats often hide to sleep. A very simple reason is that they just want to find a place to take a nap, where they will not be interrupted by anything. Hiding away in a cozy, dark closet, on a blanket or in a laundry basket, can be a great way to doze off without fear of being disturbed.

Temperature Changes

In very warm or cold weather, you may find that your cat hides to regulate its temperature. In the summer, you may find them in dark, cool spaces to avoid hot weather; similarly in the winter, you may find them in warm areas, such as under blankets or in laundry baskets, to help keep warm.

In fact, it is not a bad thing that cats like to hide. Officials can also let them go. When cats really hide, you can go to these places to look for them.

In short, try to provide a safe hiding place for the cat, so that it can stay comfortably and you can find it easily. This is the cheating trick that can break its invisibility every time~



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