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A Cat Adorably Played From Under The Blanket By Reacting To Owner’s Taps


This cute little cat adorably playing from underneath a blanket will cheer you up.

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The kitty is under the sheet and reacts to her owner’s taps in a way that is more adorable than anything you’ll see on the internet today.

Watch it for yourself!

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When the owner gives the stimulus, the cat attacks the sheet with her paws and you can notice tiny paws appearing under the sheet.

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The cat we are seeing here is named Luis. She knows quite well how to be silly around her owner.

The two are enjoying the game where the cat tries to hunt her owner’s hand down and the owner provides her just enough stimulus to keep her active.

Luis loves to play with her owner. It gives her the ability to learn new skills like hunting and stalking.

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Naturally, the newly born kittens acquire very basic skills by copying their mother and then through interaction with their environment and their siblings.

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After the age of four weeks, they start learning from other species, making bonds with them. This is the most important stage in domesticating the kittens.

At this age, the owner needs to teach their cat how to interact with their owner in a safe way, avoiding scratching or biting their hands.

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Give the young kittens a little ball or another cat toy to play with but be careful not to let them near any wires or fibers.

These things can be life-threateningly dangerous for cats as they can create blockages in the gastro-intestinal channel. Playing with toys makes the cats sharp and responsive and helps them get faster reflexes and hunting skills.

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Interaction with humans makes them feel safe around them and trust them.

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If you want to know how to entertain your kitten in the best way possible during playing, there are four ways suggested by specialists.

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1. Fighting: In the natural environment, it starts after the fourth week. The litter of kittens fights among themselves but in a way not to harm others.

At this age, the kittens know how to control bite force and use their claws safely.

2. The hunting jump: In this, the kitten takes an aim and jumps over something which it counts as a prey. This exercise is necessary to develop the physical abilities of the kitten.

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3. Catch the prey: This is related to the second category but in this, the kitten actually catches the ‘prey’ that can be a ball or another kitten toy.

4. Walk: Just like a dog, cats need to be taken to regular walks to keep them in good health.

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