Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Why Do Cats Purr?


Why do cats purr? Well, imagine this: your cat has a tiny motor inside them, and it revs up whenever they're feeling all the feels.

Cats purr because they're happy—like when they're snuggled up in a sunbeam or getting the perfect chin scratch. It’s their way of saying, “Life’s good, human, keep it up!”

But wait, there's more! Cats also purr when they’re nervous or unwell, almost like their secret superhero healing power. It’s as if they’re telling themselves, “I got this. I’m a brave little loaf.”

And sometimes, they purr just to manipulate you (yes, really). They know that sound melts your heart faster than butter on a hot biscuit. So, the next time your cat purrs while giving you those big, innocent eyes, just know: you’ve been played. But honestly, are you even mad? 😻

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Why Do Cats Make Biscuits?


Cats make biscuits because deep down, they’re little bakers in training! Every time they knead with those adorable, jellybean toes, they’re imagining themselves in a tiny chef’s hat, crafting the fluffiest cloud-shaped pastries for their adoring human customers (aka you).

In reality, they’re just channeling their kitten instincts. When they were tiny furballs, kneading helped them get milk from their mom. Now, they think of you as their giant, hairless cat-mom substitute, and kneading is their way of saying, “You’re the best loaf around!”


Also, it’s their version of a spa treatment—kneading soft blankets or your belly helps them relax. And, let’s be real, they probably think it’s hilarious that you’re now stuck under them, immobile, while they prep for the Great Cat Bake-Off. So, next time your feline barista “makes biscuits,” just know they’re doing it with love… and a sprinkle of kitty pride!


Why Do Cats Purr?

Why do cats purr? Well, imagine this: your cat has a tiny motor inside them, and it revs up whenever they're feeling   all the feels. Ca...