Super Weird Things Only MALE Cats Do For Their Owners and Why

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Ever noticed some peculiar habits that seem to be exclusive to male cats? Our video, "Super Weird Things Only MALE Cats Do For Their Owners and Why," dives into the quirky and often baffling behaviors exhibited by male cats towards their owners. We explore the unique actions and oddities of male cats, shedding light on why these feline fellows act the way they do. From marking their favorite humans with head bumps to showing off their hunting prowess in unexpected ways, this video unpacks the mysteries behind their behavior.

Why do male cats seem to have their own set of rules? Join us as we break down the reasons behind male cat behavior, from their strange ways of showing affection to their peculiar habits around the house. Whether it’s their method of communication or their unusual antics, male cats definitely keep their owners guessing. Get ready to understand and appreciate the strange yet endearing qualities that only male cats can bring to your life!

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I assumed this video would focus on quirky behaviors of male cats, but I was surprised to see it discussing things all cats do! Are there really specific things that only male cats do? I thought the behaviors would be more distinct. Can someone explain the difference

MouseSnack
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The way I explain the 'nibbles' is that, if the cat was trying to hurt you... YOU'D KNOW. 😆

KSi
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What utter BS. All cats male or female do these. If fact out of all the cats I've owned the male cats have always been a lot more mild manured than our female ones.

Orah
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My boy lived to be 20 years old and would wake me when I stopped breathing. A few times he'd hit hard enough to leave bruises to get me to breathe. It took a while to realize what he was doing, but he always had a concerned countenance on his face. Maybe I saved his life as a kitten, but he saved mine too.

Lesydian
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I had an orange male named Moses. He loved me and guarded me all the time. When my husband and I were just starting to date, Moses chased my husband (rather hatefully) down the hallway. They later got to be very, very close.
The second time he chased a human down the hallway, was when an amulance driver came to take me to the hospital for emergency surgery! That time my husband had to defend the amulance driver; needless to say, Paul, knew how he felt.

Kathy_Bennett
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1:22 Excellent choice, showing a tortoise shell cat as an example. They are all like 99% female. 🐈🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛

bluevalkyrie
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I remember when my Max brought home a girl kitty ( max was a indoor/outdoor cat) it was like he was showing her to me and my sisters ( we where younger) moral to the story I miss max so much!!! He was not my pet, he was my brother!!!

jamalcarrillo
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It’s all fun and games until someone ends up wearing a cone …🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛

joniangelsrreal
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My male orange tabby does consider me his territory. I was once in the hospital for four days. When I came home and sat down in my recliner, about all my wife and girl would allow me to do. The cat kumped up on my chest and wouldn't leave. He gives us cold hard stares when i let the dog on my lap and sometimes resorts to running through the house as hard and fast as he can. Making lots of noise. The dog jumps down to chase him, he doubles back and takes the dog's place. The dog has mostly stopped falling for the trick, but it took most of a year. He views me dog as stupid.

merlingriffin
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I'VE always had male cats, and they never bit me, then finaly i got a female cat, and she bites, even while purring...

maggypregnolato
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My male cat would rub his face in mine and gently nibble my face, I loved him. God, I miss him.

williamj.dovejr.
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Male cats do not have “more pronounced hunting skills”. I don’t have any freaking clue where you heard that. I’ve seen more people say female cats are better hunters, but there isn’t even any evidence out there to support that either.

All cats also guard their owners as we are part of their territory.

Our female is the roughhouser at my home

I don’t think unblinking stares are attempts to show dominance. They claim your spot because they want to feel close to you. And the other shit you described sounds more like attempts to grab your attention.

Male cats aren’t less hygienic either. Where the fuck do you get your info?

sleepycCh
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This describes our female cat, way way more than our male.

mgysgtk
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I have a tangerine orange cat named Pico. He’s a male and yes he acts exactly like the character from Friday Night Funkin

StargazingVoid
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Gendered BS projected onto animals now... what a bunch of baloney. 😂 My female cats are very aggressive, active, playful, protective and start fights with other cats all the time. The other cats, male and female, even run from the fight. All cats display these behaviours to some extent regardless of their gender, so stop making things up for clicks.

stupor_mundi
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Their tendency to bite may be related to their mating behavior. When having sex, they bite the back of the female's neck, to hold her in place.

Pootycat
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#1 - hook a finger around their fangs and tell them “I got your tooth!”

It’s fun and it will also calm down mouthing aggression

krashfast
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Most of these behaviours have been true of every female cat I’ve ever known in the last 45 years.

One thing that wasn’t the case with females I’ve known was the mounting. But then I’ve never experienced that with any male cats I’ve known either.

The noise is definitely a thing. I find males to be noisier. And every male cat I’ve ever known has been as thick as two short planks! Lovely, funny cats. But daft as a brush!

But the biting/nipping, aggressive play, dominant gestures, guarding etc are things I’ve experienced with plenty of female cats - our own and other people’s cats.

2 things that I’ve noticed, which aren’t mentioned here: I’ve found that female cats gravitate more to male members of the household whereas the males tended to bond more with female people. I’ve also found that males, when not neutered, are more prone to ‘spraying’ all over the house to mark territory. Which, frankly, smells nasty. I’ve never known that in a female, or in a neutered male.

GrilloTheFlightless
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Interesting video don't recognize all of this.

I own 2 British short hair cats, a mother and son. They can both be ferocious 'players', both with equal fanaticism.

Once I fainted in my apartment during a heatwave and broke my ankle. When I came to it was the female cat (and her kittens at the time)
all sitting around me, especially around my broken ankle.

When I feel truly miserable, either because of a depression or physically ill - the female cat also always picks up on that. She is less affectionate
than my male cat, but when I am sick or down she always comes to sit by me and 'suffers' my petting and gently using her as a pillow.

sevenprovinces
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This entire upload is bullsht! I have had multiple cats in my household since early childhood & plenty of my females were feisty in play past adolescence. My spayed childhood calico used to sit in the hallway when babysittetswere over & guard my sisters'& my bedroom, not letting the sitter check on us after we were sent to bed. Cleo was a force of nature! I once witnessed her chade my neighbor's 80lb Rottweiller out of our backyard with a puffed tail & mowhawk, then saunter back licking her front paw like it was nothing 😂

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