Sunday, May 25, 2025

Helping humans recognise subtle cat bullying. 2.


 In my efforts to educate dumb humans, I am adding another video here showing subtle ways one cat can bully another. The ginger cat is stopping the resident tortoiseshell entering through a cat flap on the right. 

How is this done? Not by direct aggression. But by the power of the eye. Staring is a way that one can intimidates the other. 

But does the resident human recognise what is going on? Most humans do not. In this case the human was an exception.

She installed two cat flaps. The ginger cat could not be in two places at once. 



1 comment:

  1. Really comforting to know that some humans are smart! I wish all humans be smart and humble servants ...catering to our demands :)

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