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If you’ve ever lived with a cat, you know the scene: your feline locks eyes with a pen, a cup, or a random trinket on the table. Slowly, deliberately, a paw lifts… and with one swift motion, the item hits the floor. Mission accomplished.
While it may seem like your cat is just being a little chaos machine, there’s actually some solid science—and a bit of psychology—behind this classic cat behavior.
Felines were worshipped as sacred animals linked to gods and goddesses, most famously Bastet, the goddess of home, fertility, and protection. She was often depicted as a lioness or as a woman with a cat’s head. To honor her, Egyptians kept cats in their homes and even built temples where cats were cared for and revered.
As every cat owner knows, no outfit feels complete without a bit of cat hair. However, even the most devoted cat lovers can reach their limit when it comes to shedding. If your lint rollers are constantly in use, you might be wondering whether it's just the usual shedding season or if something more serious is at play with your feline friend.
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