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Although cats have been domesticated since Cleopatra's Egypt, we still don't know many of their secrets. Like when they roll around on the floor when you approach them: why do they do that?! In fact, when cats lie on their backs and show their bellies, it's their way of saying "hello"! But that's not the only message sent by a cat showing you its little furry belly. Today, we're talking about cat behavior. Why do they show their bellies? Why do they bring back dead animals? Why do they watch us from afar? There are lots of things they do that we don't understand. So let's decipher this mystery! Other videos you might like: 26 Things About Cats That Will Make You Adore Them • 26 Things About Cats That Will Make You Adore Them I'm Going To Explain Your Cat's Weirdest Behaviors • I'm Going To Explain Your Cat's Weirdest Behaviors... ; This Isn't Funny, But Here's Why Cats Hate Cucumbers • This Isn't Funny, But Here's Why... TIMESTAMPS: Showing you their belly 0:43 Rubbing their head against you 2:15 Kneading 2:49 Slowly blinking at you 3:37 Staring from afar 4:01 Scratching your furniture 4:59 Chatting their teeth 5:45 Bringing you dead animals 6:43 Sitting in weird places 7:22 Being in great shape in the middle of the night 8:10 #cats #catattitude #yourpet SUMMARY: - Be careful not to invade your cat's space, unless you know they're really looking for scratches and like to be touched. Look for other clues by looking at their ears or tail. If their tail is moving back and forth and their ears are back, they prefer to be alone. - When a cat walks back and forth between your legs and scratches its head against you, it is a strutting movement that causes the cat to release pheromones in its body. Basically, it is as if it is leaving its scent on you to make sure that other cats know that you belong to it. - Have you ever cuddled your cat, and it started pressing its little paws on you over and over again? When cats do this "kneading" motion, it is actually a leftover from their younger days when they were nursing their mother. - Has your cat ever made prolonged eye contact with you, blinking very slowly every three or four seconds? It is weird, I know! But it is one of its ways of showing you its affection! - If you find that your cat is looking at you from afar but never dares to approach, it may be because it is afraid or angry with you. - In the same way that a dog urinates on things to mark its territory (which cats do sometimes too), cats like to scratch furniture to show others what belongs to them. - If your cat's teeth are chattering really fast, it's not because he's cold. It's due to his natural hunting instinct! - Many animal behaviorists believe that your cat is sharing his hunt with you to thank you for taking care of him. Cats also do this in hopes that you'll see how good they are and pay more attention to them! - It seems like cats love to get into small spaces, even if they look super uncomfortable. They do this because they feel protected there. - Many house cats hold their energy during the day and since they have nocturnal instincts, they go crazy in the middle of the night. To not miss any Sympa, subscribe!: https://goo.gl/6E4Xna -------------------------------------------------------------------- We are not only here but also on: Facebook: /sympasympacom 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC -------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want even more, take a look here: http://sympa-sympa.com