This is not a cat in a mirror, nor a game of feline patty-cake. It is repressed hostility, which you can see at the end.
h/t: Michael
This is not a cat in a mirror, nor a game of feline patty-cake. It is repressed hostility, which you can see at the end.
h/t: Michael
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goodness. I’d stay out of their way!
Fascinating!
It’s not repressed if it’s being displayed. L
I’m sure you’ll enjoy this:
Jedi Kittens:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtgtMQwr3Ko
and Jedi Kittens Strike Back
We’re not allowed to see it in Japan.
Who gets to decide these things?
We had two cats that did something similar. It their case they’d close their eyes and turn their heads away and strike out blindly. Occasionally one would really give the other a really good slap around the head!
This would only happen at feeding time. Both were neutered males.
It seems more like slow-motion hostility than repressed hostility. Those are unhappy cat ears!