Sleep during the day, party at night! A cat’s life is too much fun

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Cats, mysterious and fascinating creatures, have long been regarded as the representative of the family pet.

However, their world is far more complex and interesting than we think.

Today, let’s lift the veil on the lives of cats and see how they kick off their party at night.

When night falls and people begin to rest, the cat’s life is just beginning.

For many pet cats, night is their peak activity.

In the wild or among stray cats, night is the time to socialize and communicate.

Cats don’t just hang out or hunt at night, sometimes they have a kind of “party”.

These gatherings usually take place in specific locations, such as parking lots, underground garages, suburban fields, or city parks.

Cats come together to interact, play, and sometimes solve physical problems.

The cats in these parties can be domestic or stray cats, and they can participate as long as they want.

Cats meet not just to socialize, but to mate, lick each other’s hair, or simply to relieve loneliness.

At these gatherings, cats behave in a variety of ways.

They sometimes lick each other as a friendly gesture; Sometimes they chase and play with each other; And when the same cat of the opposite sex is favored by multiple cats at the same time, fighting is inevitable.

This is what we often hear late at night when cats “fight”, in fact, cats are fighting for the right to mate “duel”.

This is why cats tend to look lazy when we see them during the day – they’ve probably been active for a long time during the night and need plenty of rest during the day.

This may seem like a fun lifestyle for cats, but it’s also part of their survival strategy.

At night, cats can escape the hustle and bustle of the day and find more food sources and social opportunities.

At the same time, this is an important way for them to maintain territory and maintain social relationships.

For pet cats, evening activities also help them stay healthy and release energy.

All in all, cats’ lives are more colorful than we think, and their nights are not just a time for rest, but a time for vitality and socializing.

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