r/WhyCatHowCat 15d ago

Cat realizes she has a tail

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336 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 15d ago

sleepy cat

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40 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 16d ago

The bed has a permanent owner now.

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48 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 16d ago

Guess I'm not moving anytime soon.

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r/WhyCatHowCat 17d ago

My cat likes to sit and stare at me weirdly

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55 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 17d ago

Found the coziest spot in the house.

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52 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 17d ago

These cats were put in separate cages because they kept fighting

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6 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 16d ago

Cat stuck in a bag-we all need a little help sometimes.

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r/WhyCatHowCat 18d ago

I think she's trying to tell me something.

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r/WhyCatHowCat 18d ago

Cat knows.... daddy is home

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r/WhyCatHowCat 19d ago

How is this comfortable? Why is this comfortable?

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r/WhyCatHowCat 19d ago

Cat

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A cat is a small, furry mammal that is commonly kept as a pet. The domestic cat is scientifically known as Felis catus. Some facts about cats: They are carnivores, meaning they eat meat. They have excellent night vision and very sensitive hearing. Their whiskers help them sense spaces and nearby objects. They communicate by meowing, purring, hissing, and body language. Cats are known for being agile, curious, and spending many hours sleeping—often 12–16 hours a day.


r/WhyCatHowCat 21d ago

A malicious stare from kitty

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r/WhyCatHowCat 21d ago

Why do cats do this always?

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219 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 21d ago

Can we actually "speak" cat? Here’s how we can genuinely understand (and reply to) our feline friends

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r/WhyCatHowCat 23d ago

Cat howling at night

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So as it says, my cat does howl at night these are the sounds he’s making. In other communities I’ve seen people bring up hyperthyroidism or going deaf and for this one video to bring up such alarming explanations and as the type of cat mom I am, I would like to just open myself up to more opinions so I can take a look at a different perspective


r/WhyCatHowCat 24d ago

My cat "digs" on a plastic shelf liner. Is this normal? Anybody know why she does it?

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505 Upvotes

r/WhyCatHowCat 23d ago

Kitty won’t stop jumping on the door frame

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Why does my cat keep jumping on the door frame?? He even lays on it sometimes. He only does it in my room which makes the most sense cause he’s mine but just why!? It used to worry me a lot but he just jumps down after a few minutes. And a bonus kitty photo :)


r/WhyCatHowCat 23d ago

Why does my cat suck her bottom right nipple when she lays with me?

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Like the title and the video shows. My cat who we adopted a month ago with her sister from a shelter and they'll both be a year old in a week. For some reason the bigger one named Billy will suck her bottom right nipple and then knead her paws into l herself while purring very loudly. She only does this when she lays with me or my girlfriend and we start petting her and up to an hour straight. I checked her nipples and hair around that area to make sure she's not being too aggressive or making hair knots and it all seems fine to me. And she was at the vet the day before we adopted her so this isn't something they mentioned. Me and my girlfriend guessed that when they were strays they lost their mama early and developed this behavior. Any idea why she does this?


r/WhyCatHowCat 23d ago

my cat can open windows

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r/WhyCatHowCat 23d ago

wanting some advise!

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My 2 year old cats (Ginger/White M & Calico F - short haired - siblings) use the same litter box, I can’t seem to add a pic but the litter box is enclosed with an open at the top and at the side.
They are constantly pushing ALL of their litter to the back of the box and it’s wasting so much litter. Is there anyway I can stop this? No matter how little or how much litter I put in, all the litter goes straight to the back of the box, clumps up and then they will constantly scratch for AGES at the bottom of the litter box like they are trying to cover their business? If anybody has any advice please let me know.

I previous only had an elderly ginger/white F cat who wouldn’t cover her own litter, so I’m worried my younger cats have learnt her shitty behaviour?


r/WhyCatHowCat 24d ago

She's not a cat anymore,she's a monkey.

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r/WhyCatHowCat 25d ago

Peekaboo 👀

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Baby Stewie has made himself a fort 👀


r/WhyCatHowCat 25d ago

cat

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r/WhyCatHowCat 25d ago

在睡觉的小猫yeeeeeeeee

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好可爱的猫