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Do you ever look at your cats and wonder what's going on in their tiny fluffy heads?

56 replies

PollyCreo · 20/06/2025 15:49

Just that really 😹

Mine never cease to fascinate me, they're such complex and intriguing animals.

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AllProperTeaIsTheft · 21/06/2025 21:04

Nope. There's absolutely nothing going on in my cat's head! He's an absolute dimwit compared to my previous cats. My dog is like Einstein compared with my cat!

Wineinthegarden · 21/06/2025 21:07

The most communication I used to get from mine was about roast chicken. I could understand every meow then! Mostly how slow I was being about cooking it, dishing it up and how not giving him scalding hot chicken out of the oven was me being unreasonable and ridiculous. His opinions were very clear.

socialdilemmawhattodo · 21/06/2025 22:27

RosesAndHellebores · 21/06/2025 20:18

Our old boy was quite dog like and had thinks we thought.

Of our current two, one is totally daft and we thing may have the cat equivalent of special educational needs, the other is brighter but we think has PTSD arising from a hard start. They are rescues.

They are very accomplished hunters and eat their kill except for mouse innards, sometimes a nose; birds beaks and thousands of feathers.

I've always had rescue Siamese. The 2 i quoted were The older (m) not so bright and the younger marginally (f) much brighter. They are so different as was my 1st rescue Siamese. I love my rescues, but won't have indoor only again.

summersun25 · 21/06/2025 22:52

Not much.. mostly fresh air!

Do you ever look at your cats and wonder what's going on in their tiny fluffy heads?
Do you ever look at your cats and wonder what's going on in their tiny fluffy heads?
Needanadultgapyear · 22/06/2025 07:32

The black one shares a brain cell with another cat so often there is zero going on in her head. The tabby her sister got all the brain cells and is constantly plotting world domination.

Do you ever look at your cats and wonder what's going on in their tiny fluffy heads?
eurochick · 22/06/2025 12:00

Dreeeeeeeamieeeees. I’m pretty sure that’s all that goes through this one’s head.

Do you ever look at your cats and wonder what's going on in their tiny fluffy heads?
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