Domestic cats are fascinating creatures with a wide range of quirky and weird habits.
Some of them just seem strange and unusual, but others can actually be very cute, so they can make you love your pet even more.
Here are some of the weirdest habits commonly observed in domestic cats.
Kneading
Cats have a tendency to knead with their paws, a behavior they usually develop as kittens while nursing from their mother.
This behavior continues into adulthood and is often associated with feelings of comfort and contentment.
Head-Butting
Cats may engage in head-butting or "bunting" behavior, where they gently bump their heads against you or objects they like.
This is a way for them to mark territory with scent glands located on their faces, while also showing affection.
Sleeping in Strange Positions
Cats are known for their flexibility, and they can sleep in seemingly uncomfortable or strange positions.
From contorted body shapes to sleeping upside down, they can find comfort in the oddest places.
Chattering at Birds
When cats see birds outside a window or in the yard, they might make a unique chattering sound.
It's believed to be an instinctive hunting behavior and a sign of frustration at not being able to catch the birds.
Pawing at Water
Some cats might paw at their water bowls before drinking, as if testing the water's surface.
This behavior could be related to their hunting instincts, as they might be trying to detect ripples in the water as they would in the wild.