Recently, a pet blogger on the Internet cut the video of her cat owner running around at home into a collection. The kitten in the video drifts, rolls, and parkours, and wherever it passes, it is often in a mess, showing its nature of destroying the family, which really makes many netizens laugh~
I believe that there is a cat family, and I am more or less impressed by this scene. Sometimes, I really don’t know if the cat owner suddenly sucked something crazy. It is so excited that it can sit and never stand, but it can lie down and never sit. Didn't mess with it?
Behind this strange phenomenon is the distortion of the cat sex or the moral depravity of the shoveling owner? Today, let's find out~
1. The proper noun for this behavior is
Yes, cats' inexplicable crazy running behavior actually has professional terms, the name is Frenetic random activity periods, referred to as FRAPs, which is literally translated into Chinese as "crazy random activity time". Isn't it very interesting?
2. The reason behind this behavior
1. Excess energy, and the need to release
The first thing people noticed was that FRAPs was actually in dogs. Through research, applied animal behavior expert Jill Goldman believes that one very important reason why dogs experience this behavior is that they need to release excess energy.
And our cat owner has a similar reason. Recall that the kittens who slept for 16 hours and ate more than 10 times a day were actually accumulating energy. And they stay at home and rarely go out for activities. Therefore, it is normal to have an energy surplus! At this time, you have to give someone a release, so you run wildly.
2. Felines love anaerobic exercise, which is more important. The Catster website believes that among cats, whether they are lions, cheetahs, tigers, or cats, they are accustomed to bursting out huge energy to hunt in a short period of time. For example, when cheetah hunts, it accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 3 seconds.
"Suddenly crazy activity in a short period of time" itself is in line with the cat's exercise habits. Therefore, whenever a kitten performs this behavior, the shoveler should stay in place and not walk around, put away the sharp objects at home, and make room for the cat's daily exercise.
3. Relieve stress and relax your body and mind. Cats are like humans. When they continue to feel the pressure, they will easily frequently have extremely unstable thoughts, and then they will act like running around.
"It's strange. What pressure can the cat owner have when eating, sleeping and eating every day?" In fact, the following reasons may make them "stressed": life problems such as not tasty cat food, not easy to use, and not easy to drink; conflicts with kittens living together; cat claws are broken; moving, family members change and other environmental changes... In this case, our cat shovelers need to pay more attention to the physical and mental health of the hairy children.
Overall, it is normal for kittens at home to experience this kind of "sudden crazy activity in a short period of time". Okay, that’s all for today’s sharing. For more popular science knowledge about pets, please continue to pay attention to this site~
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