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It's well known that cats aren't for everyone. They're moody, hard to please, and like to live on their own schedule. But at the same time, you'll never find a pet as loving as a cat. They're easy to train, easy to care for, and some of the most affectionate pets around. But as adorable as these little furry creatures are, cat owners often find their kitties doing some... pretty questionable things. This gets us all thinking: what goes on in a cat's brain? From purring to rubbing their face to sleeping all day, in this video we'll show you 15 of the weirdest cat behaviors so you can understand what they really mean. 15. Licking themselves If you have a cat, you know they love to lick themselves. Whenever cats have time, they lick themselves from head to toe - multiple times a day! And while it may seem strange, cats are actually more hygienic than most other animals. By licking themselves, they remove any dirt from their fur. And the cleaner a cat is, the better they can avoid predators that might be attracted to their scent, so if your cat stops grooming, you have something to worry about. 14. Cat Chattering Often, owners catch their kitties chattering and chirping - especially when they're outside. This usually happens when the cat sees a bird. While most people think the cat is trying to chase the bird, the real reason for the chattering is that the cat is trying to imitate the birds! And why? Well, because for some reason, seeing birds excites cats and they want to do everything they can to speak to them in their own language. Pretty cute, right? 13. Face Rubbing One of the most annoying things about having a cat as a pet is that they keep coming up to you and rubbing their face all over your body. But the truth is that cats don't rub their faces on just anyone. Face rubbing is an act of affection where the cat tries to mix its scent with yours. Think of it as its way of showing you that it likes you a lot - especially if you're meeting for the first time.