Sometimes, cats behave in ways that make it seem like their tails aren't their own. Some say that a cat's tail is parasitic, that it has its own thoughts, and that it's a kind of parasitic animal. That's why cats often act as if they don't even recognize their own tails. Sometimes, cats will even chase after their own tails, determined to catch them, while the cat's tail is also very disobedient, refusing to let the cat catch it.
The owner always pets the cat, and after the cat "sucks its own tail," its expression is hilarious: "It's so delicious!"
One netizen has a cat that got into a "fight" with its own tail one day. But it didn't actually fight with it. The kitten unexpectedly grabbed its own tail, licked it, and then became obsessed with the smell and the soft, smooth texture. It couldn't stop! The cat hugged its tail and licked it with great relish, completely enjoying it. At first, its owner thought it was giving itself a routine grooming.
Unexpectedly, the kitten's licking became increasingly strange, its expression growing more and more odd. It became so engrossed in licking that it practically stuffed its tail into its mouth, clearly finding it incredibly delicious. So focused on eating its own tail, it suddenly lost its balance and nearly fell. Perhaps because its tail was so tempting, it clung to it even as it nearly fell. Quite the glutton! This behavior left its owner both amused and exasperated.
The kitten's self-perception was completely overturned. It thought to itself: "So this is how delicious my tail is? No wonder my owner hugs me and sucks on me all the time. There's a reason why cats are always being cuddled. I didn't know I was so tasty before, but now I finally know. It's because I'm so delicious! Owner, you can suck on me whenever you want, I won't stop you. But I want to suck on my own tail."
Cat: This is so delicious!
Cat food is so delicious! My tail is absolutely amazing, it's so delicious it's almost unrecognizable.