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Why do cats have a soft spot for cardboard boxes?

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1. Instinct drive

According to the existing records, the ancestors of cats came from ancient Egypt. Most of their living environments were in desert areas. The deserts were often wide and they might face the intrusion of enemies on all sides. Therefore, cats are very vigilant. When the cat enters the cardboard box, he only needs to be vigilant with that side open.

2. Changes in temperature

As mentioned above, cats living in deserts are genetically intolerant of cold, and because their fur and muscle mass are not suitable for storing heat, they prefer to stay in a cardboard box that is sealed on all sides, which makes him Easier to keep warm.

 

3. As a cat's nest

Since the cardboard box is closed on all sides, and cats are ambush hunters, they will find the cardboard box as their own nest, which is convenient for them to sleep, rest and hunt, which can effectively reduce their stress. According to a study by Claudia Fink, a veterinarian at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, an experiment was done in an animal shelter. Cats were divided into two groups, one without a cardboard box to stay, and one with A cardboard box, the final conclusion shows that cats who are willing to stay in the cardboard box will be less stressed and more likely to interact with humans, accepting cat supplies and other items given to them by humans

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4. Cat Habits

Cats especially like to bite some objects to grind their teeth, and cardboard boxes become the best teeth grinding tool, so you often find that your cardboard boxes have changed in a few days, and you can find a lot of cardboard boxes on the floor. You can buy a cat toy that grinds your teeth to give your cat a good habit so that he won't bite into furniture such as sofas in the future.