Cats like to drill boxes, in addition to 'curiosity', there is this reason

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After owning a cat, many details of life have changed.

Every time the express box is opened, cats will come over. They are not interested in things, but only in the cardboard box.

I bought a refrigerator and a washing machine at home, and the cat also got together as soon as possible.

If given the chance, cats will even crawl into the refrigerator, trying to use the refrigerator as their new "cat bed".

If the shit shovel officer can't find the cat, he will most likely find the cat in a box or wardrobe at home.

Why do cats love small spaces and weird boxes so much?

First: the cat's mobility mainly comes from "curiosity"

When cats do many things, it basically stems from their curiosity.

for example:

No matter what the shit shoveling officer brought home from outside, the cat would come forward to smell it and join in the fun.

The owner prepares the meal and brings it to the table. Even if the cat can't eat it, curiosity will still make them jump on the table and smell it.

A cat's curiosity is hard to change, it's innate.

Cats live in the wild, and it is precisely because they maintain a strong curiosity that they can live better.

The curiosity of cats comes from two factors: smell and hearing.

First of all, cats have a very sensitive sense of smell. Even if the shit shovel officer opens the cat's favorite snacks across several rooms, the cat can smell it.

Second, cats have very sensitive hearing and can hear sounds that humans cannot.

Just like turning off the lights at home at night, if a mosquito is flying around, the cat can always find it at the first time.

The cat likes to drill cardboard boxes because of the cat's curiosity.

Cats are always curious about the world.

And that's one of the reasons people love cats.

Curiosity makes cats even cuter.

Second: The way cats are anxious about the environment

When the ancestors of cats lived in the wild, cats spent most of their time in hiding after the hunt was complete.

Either in a tall tree branch or in a cave or tree hole.

This is because cats need to cover up their odors to prevent them from being discovered by predators.

This also shows that the cat's heart is actually very anxious, and even a little scared.

Cats hide in small spaces, which is a way of protecting themselves.

Just like stray cats living outside, they like to sleep under the car and hide in a corner; the cat will not come out to find food until there are not many people around.

So, why are pet cats living at home anxious?

Cats feel anxious when they are in a new environment.

If you move with your cat, you will find that the cat finds a place to hide for the first time, and it will take a few days for the cat to gradually adapt to the environment of the new home.

Zoologists once did an experiment.

Put some cats in separate houses, and the house is empty and empty.

When cats were in an open room, they became visibly anxious and frightened; at first, the cat would meow constantly, and then the cat would curl up in a corner.

And when zoologists put a cardboard box in some rooms, they found that the cat with the cardboard box was significantly stabilized.

Moreover, the cat with the cardboard box actually got into the cardboard box to sleep.

So shit shoveling officers should understand that cats like to be aggressive, not only because of their curiosity.

Another main reason is that cats are emotionally anxious and need a small space to make cats feel safe.

Today's topic:

Does your cat like to drill boxes?

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