How To Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting To Kill You

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How To Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting To Kill You

Though they are so cuddly and lovable, cats also have a dark side. Anyone who loves cats (and especially those that hate them) has met a cat who must have woken up on the wrong side of the cat tree that day. Scratching, biting, hissing, or just plain old misbehaving - why do cats do this? What is the source of this bad behavior? In short, why are some cats evil?

Kneading On You

You may think this is a sign of affection, but your cat is actually checking your internal organs for weaknesses.

Excessive shoveling of kitty litter

After using the litterbox, your cat needlessly kicks litter around, most of it ending all over the room.
THIS IS PRACTICE FOR BURYING BODIES!

Staring Contests

If you get caught in a staring contest with your cat, do not look away. Looking away will signal to your cat that you are weak, and an attack is likely to follow.

Bringing you dead animals

This isn't a gift, it's a warning

Throwing up grass

Through this painful feeding and purging process, cats prepare their minds and bodies for combat.

Hiding in dark places and watching you

Your cat will often hide in order to study you in your natural habitat.

Sleeping on your electronics

Humans have superior technology. Your cat knows this and will attempt to disrupt all communications to the outside world.

Pawing at your face while you sleep

Cats aren't very good at smothering people, but this won't stop them from trying.

Sprinting at light speed out of any room you enter

When your cat does this, it's actually a failed ambush.
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