Al mío no le avisaron, supongo
Al mío no le avisaron, supongo
Why do cats push objects of edges on purpose? This article seems very scientifically plausible, but I still say they are doing it to be contrary and wind us up!

Cats push objects like glasses to understand their world. This behavior is driven by instinct, as movement triggers their hunting responses. They also use object interaction to learn about physics, such as gravity. This exploration helps them adapt and survive. Their actions are a calculated part of their cognitive processes.
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