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Why Are Cats So Cute?

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| Updated on November 13, 2024 | others

Why Are Cats So Cute?

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@prreetiradhikataneja4530 | Posted on March 19, 2019

Why is sky blue?
Why is water wet?
Why we can’t see air?
Why do we have 5 fingers?
How does gravity work?
Why can\'t we hear from our eyes?
Why can\'t we wake up the dead?
Why is ice slippery?
Why do people still cry after watching The Notebook for the 100th time?
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There are many questions that have no definite answer.
Sure, on a microscopic level, the answers to the above questions do exist. However, most of them are ofteninconclusive.
Similarly, why are cats so cute…
Just because!
We can nitpick a few features and reasons why that is really the case.
For instance, because…
They are small.
They weigh less and can be picked and carried and played with.
They are furry. Who doesn’t like furry things!
The sound of \"Meow\" is appealing to ears.
They do weird stuff.
They act aloof.
They don’t give out affection easily, which triggers our reverse psychology and we\'re tempted to love them even more.
There are too many possibilities. None conclusive.
So, why are cats so cute…
They are. Just because!!!
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@sadafsarwar2441 | Posted on May 6, 2020

Since felines were chosen that route as they trained us. Adorable felines would be kept by people — kept inside, took care of, shielded from awful climate, and so on. In this way they would have more kids — and the posterity would be adorable.

 

At the point when we developed farming, we gave felines a prepared wellspring of nourishment: the mice and different rodents that went to the silos for nourishment. Felines followed the rodents. People kept the felines, at first, to hold the rat populace down and, in this manner, keep a greater amount of the grain.

 

In any case, people had different administrations to offer other than a concentrated nourishment gracefully: cover (which shielded from predators), petting, in any event, giving nourishment straightforwardly without chasing, and so on. All that set up a choice weight for qualities that would charm the felines to the people: adorableness, murmuring, and so on. Individuals kept the felines that had characteristics they enjoyed and disposed of the ones that didn't. So obviously felines look "charming" — we chose them dependent on our concept of adorableness!

 

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@lilyfreya7554 | Posted on November 12, 2024

If you are looking for a soft and cuddly domestic cat out here in Singapore, then this is one breed to go for. Known for their stunning blue eyes, silky fur, and quite calm demeanor, Ragdoll cats are often called "puppy-like" because they love human companionship and tend to go limp when they are held—hence the name "Ragdoll." If you're planning to get a Ragdoll kitten in Singapore, make sure that you find a good breeder so that health and temperament will be very much guaranteed. In Singapore, a Ragdoll cat is priced anywhere from under $1,000 to well over $6,000; sometimes lineage, color, and breeder reputation can break down that cost, but when you spend money on a good-quality kitten, all the difference it makes in ending up having a loving, lifelong companion can be priceless.

 

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@catcatexotica6134 | Posted on October 23, 2025

Cats are so cute because over millennia humans selected and kept those felines with appealing traits— soft fur, expressive eyes, gentle vocalising—creating a feedback loop of companionship. We preferred the charming ones; nature plus nurture made them irresistibly adorable.

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