Anyone who has lived with cats can attest that their sense of humor tends to joke. They do not have the kind of facial features that allow a smile: purring serves that purpose. Cats do not laugh either, but when a cat makes a successful joke, it always seems to be very happy with that.
Some jokes about cats are part of their game and hunting simulation activities. Popular among kittens is the secret harassment and the sudden ambush of another kitten, big cat, human, basically anything. Adult cats sometimes also play this game with each other or with humans. If the cat about to be ambushed, the Stalkee, hears or sees the Stalker, the crawling cat can sit down and make eye contact with the Stalker as if to say: "Oh, no, no!" This round is attributed to the Stalkee cat that would have been ambushed if he had not been alert.
Some always popular jokes that cats play include-
Jumping suddenly out of nowhere.
Flapping on the back of the other cat when it is given back.
And the slow invasion of the territory.
An example of the slow-motion invasion is the cat lying on a pillow with the human and gradually "curling up" more and more to take more and more pillow until the man is almost forced to leave. From the cat's point of view, Joke is also a matter of expansion of their territory, at least in the short term. If the human tries to remove the pillow, the cat can protest vocally, as if to say: "Hey, it's my space now!
Much of the game of the cats has to do with its sense of the tuned attack range. Once, I met an elderly cat who lived in a house with a very aggressive macaw. These birds have a strong beak and the macaw was larger than the cat. The cat could easily have been injured or killed if the bird came close enough to bite it. This has never been the case.
When the bird was out of its cage, the cat was cautiously out of reach. But the cat noticed that the bird could only sneak through the bars once it was in the cage, so it was positioned an inch from the beak. He drove the bird crazy and never stopped trying to catch the cat. But the cat was serene. If this cat was laughing, it was very reserved for her.
Some jokes about cats are part of their game and hunting simulation activities. Popular among kittens is the secret harassment and the sudden ambush of another kitten, big cat, human, basically anything. Adult cats sometimes also play this game with each other or with humans. If the cat about to be ambushed, the Stalkee, hears or sees the Stalker, the crawling cat can sit down and make eye contact with the Stalker as if to say: "Oh, no, no!" This round is attributed to the Stalkee cat that would have been ambushed if he had not been alert.
Some always popular jokes that cats play include-
Jumping suddenly out of nowhere.
Flapping on the back of the other cat when it is given back.
And the slow invasion of the territory.
An example of the slow-motion invasion is the cat lying on a pillow with the human and gradually "curling up" more and more to take more and more pillow until the man is almost forced to leave. From the cat's point of view, Joke is also a matter of expansion of their territory, at least in the short term. If the human tries to remove the pillow, the cat can protest vocally, as if to say: "Hey, it's my space now!
Much of the game of the cats has to do with its sense of the tuned attack range. Once, I met an elderly cat who lived in a house with a very aggressive macaw. These birds have a strong beak and the macaw was larger than the cat. The cat could easily have been injured or killed if the bird came close enough to bite it. This has never been the case.
When the bird was out of its cage, the cat was cautiously out of reach. But the cat noticed that the bird could only sneak through the bars once it was in the cage, so it was positioned an inch from the beak. He drove the bird crazy and never stopped trying to catch the cat. But the cat was serene. If this cat was laughing, it was very reserved for her.
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