Thursday, November 30, 2017

Cat Logic

(via Fark)

1 comment:

Qualiall said...

I've heard a theory that it's because the cat gets uncomfortable with it's whiskers...according to someone named Ingrid King
"Whiskers are extremely sensitive, and when a food bowl is too narrow and too deep, a cat is forced to put her face all the way into the bowl to reach her food. This causes her whiskers to bump against the side of the bowl, which causes discomfort. In extreme cases, cats may refuse to eat out of deep, narrow bowls altogether."