Does your cat flip—that is, throw itself on the ground at your feet and roll? This behavior typically signals that the cat feels safe.
When your cat raises its butt towards you, it's a form of compliment and communication. This "elevator butt" pose indicates your cat.
Cats often cover their excrement as a territorial behavior learned from their mothers. Occasionally leaving it uncovered may Cat.
Some cats cover their food bowls after eating, mimicking wild felines' behavior to protect their food from others.
If your cat chews on plastic, it may enjoy the texture or taste. While it's common among kittens and cats.
Despite being carnivores, cats may nibble on plants for nutrients found in wild prey's intestinal contents.
The flehmen response, often mistaken for a sneer, helps cats detect pheromones left by other cats. It's a communication method reserved for feline interactions.