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5 Weird Things Cats Love: A Vet’s 2025 Guide to Feline Quirks 🐱

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5 Weird Things Cats Love: A Vet’s 2025 Guide to Feline Quirks 🐱

5 Weird Things Cats Love: A Vet’s 2025 Guide to Feline Quirks 🐾

By Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, founder of Ask A Vet — uncovering the odd, endearing, and instinctual behaviors our cats adore

Why Cats Do Weird Things

Cats are enchanting enigmas—each quirky habit rooted in instinct, physical need, or just playful whimsy. Here are five odd loves and vet‑backed explanations, plus smart ways to support them.

1. Drinking From Your Cup or Faucet 💧

Your cat may ignore expensive fountains and yet lap from your glass or a faucet. Why? In the wild, cats prefer fresh, flowing water; it’s likely safer and more appealing. Plus, some cats just like sharing what you’re sipping :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.

  • ✅ What to do: Regularly clean and refill bowls, add extra stations, or use a gentle pet fountain to mimic running water.
  • 🚱 Keep glasses and faucets pet-proofed to prevent spills or contamination.

2. Knocking Things Off Surfaces 🪵

That sudden swipe sending items crashing? It’s a combo of curiosity and hunting instinct—testing gravity, seeing object movement, and gaining your attention :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.

  • ✅ Provide interactive toys for swatting.
  • 🧠 Keep fragile items off low surfaces to protect your valuables.

3. Covering or Scratching Food 🍽️

After eating, some cats paw at the floor or scratch around their bowls to “bury” or hide leftovers—an inherited survival tactic from wild cats caching food :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.

  • ✅ Accept this instinctual behavior—just place mats or shallow trays under dishes to contain messes.

4. Kneading & Box Love 🧺

“Making biscuits” is a sweet gesture of comfort—cats mimic maternal kneading and mark their beloved humans with scent glands in their paws :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}. Boxes offer security, warmth, and observation posts—perfect feline refuges :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.

  • ✅ Let them knead on soft blankets—clip claws if needed.
  • 📦 Provide boxes or closed spaces to reduce anxiety and encourage exploration.

5. Chasing and Playing With Food & More 🍣

Cats treat food like prey—playing, swatting, or even tossing kibble is instinctual predatory behavior :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}.

  • ✅ Use puzzle feeders, treat balls, or slow feeders to promote enrichment.
  • 🧘‍♀️ Rotate toys regularly to keep them engaged in their “hunt.”

Bonus Quirk: Drinking from Your Cup vs Bowl 🌊

Just a reminder—hydration is vital! Flowing water often entices better than stagnant bowls. Consider water fountains, and always have clean freshwater available.

Behavior Benefits: Understanding First 🧠

What looks weird is often normal and adaptive:

Behavior Purpose
Drinking from flowing water Natural preference for safety & freshness
Knocking things over Curiosity, hunting practice, attention-seeking
Food bowl pawing Cache instinct, territory marking
Kneading & box love Comfort, nesting, scent marking
Playing with kibble Mimicking prey interactions

When to Worry?

  • Changes in appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea—see your vet.
  • Obsessive chewing of plastics—could signal pica or anxiety :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}.
  • Excessive panting, hiding, or anxiety—seek veterinary advice.

Care Tips from Dr Houston

  • Observe and accept quirks—they’re windows into your cat’s mind.
  • Offer interactive alternatives to satisfy instinct safely.
  • Maintain clean, stimulating environments with fresh water and toys.
  • Praise odd-but-harmless behaviors—enrich their world with understanding.

Enrichment Tools: Woopf & Purrz

  • Woopf: Motion-activated play toys to mimic hunting.
  • Purrz: Calming treats that support relaxation after play or change.

Final Thoughts from Dr Houston

Cats’ weird loves are part of what makes them magical—rooted in instinct, survival, comfort, and fun. By understanding and supporting them, you deepen your bond and enrich their world. 🐾

For personalized behavior guidance or stress support, check out the Ask A Vet app—we’re here for your cat’s quirkiest moments! 📱

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