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The owner, furious upon returning home and seeing their cat like this, threatened to kill it with their feet and use it to make soup. Netizens laughed.

2026-01-16 10:16:18 · · #1

Just like huskies love to destroy things, cats might enjoy pushing bottles and jars under the table. I'm also particularly curious why cats like to push water glasses and bottles under the table. Is it just that cats are mischievous? The more plausible reasons are probably twofold: a cat's hunting instinct—it uses its paws to test the danger level of an object. For example, many people have noticed that when they give their cats a new toy, the cat will swat it a few times with its paws to confirm that it's safe before playing with it.

The second reason might be that the cat simply wants to get its owner's attention. It's using this behavior to tell its owner, "I'm hungry," or "I'm bored," and "You need to spend more time with me," or "Give me food." However, this reason seems less plausible than the first, because if a cat is hungry, it should go to a food stall or find its owner. Similarly, if it's bored, it should directly tell its owner by meowing, which will attract their attention. While damaging things might attract the owner more quickly, it could also lead to a beating.

However, this pet owner was different. When she got home and saw her cat tearing paper on the bed, she was furious: Tearing paper is one thing, but she even got stuck in it! How can this cat be so stupid?! She even got stuck while tearing paper!

The furious owner's first thought was to stew the silly cat! He'd use his feet, a biological weapon, to suffocate it before stewing it: "Let's kill it before making cat soup. You should know about biological weapons."

Perhaps the owner's foot, this "biological weapon," was a bit too powerful, because the cat's expression gradually changed, turning into pain. The owner even added the caption: "The cat's expression is gradually becoming painful!" (Dude, are you sure it didn't just get too tired from tearing up the paper and fall asleep???)

Finally, the cat probably fell asleep from being petted, its eyes closed, fast asleep. The owner captioned it, "Passed away peacefully." Dude, it was clearly asleep!

Finally, here's the cat's beauty filter. You have to admit, it's actually quite pretty!

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