My Cat Refuses To Obey Gravity 🤣😺

3 years ago
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* Rumble / Funny & Cute Animals — * Based on the above cat-egories, I think it’s clear why cats enjoy gravity games. Scientists used to say play (in people and animals) served as a method for youngsters to practice grown-up skills they’d need as adults. But they noticed that animals—just like people—continue play even when it doesn’t serve that evolutionary purpose. Even feral cats and wild kitty species play once they grow up, and Gravity Experiments fall into several fun feline faves. Here’s why cats enjoy playing gravity games.

Gravity games refine paw-swat coordination and tones muscles and trims down tubby tabbies when they must climb to reach attractive targets.
Kittens and cats learn consequences through play. Interaction with objects teaches them about the world, and that paw-swats make objects fall to the floor with a satisfying SPLAT!
Fun and games relieve kitty stress. And humans watching cats have fun can reduce our own anxiety—as long as the kitty play is “legal.”
Play strengthens social bonds. That means it builds friendships between pets—and between you and your cat.
Gravity games garner lots of attention. When you laugh, yell, become hysterical over paw-patted broken objects, and chase kitty around the house—mee-WOW, that’s value added to the game!
Life’s too short to stress all the time. Play is good for us, and if you have cats, gravity happens. Place breakables out of paw-reach, so Kitty can conduct stress-buster gravity experiments safely.

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