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Why does my cat do this....? - Jen the Cat Captain - 04-06-2014 11:53 PM

My cat is 6 months old, so he's still little. At random times, he finds a toy and kind of..dances around it. Kind of like he's going to pounce, except he's up on his back legs, hopping around...
Also, when I'm standing around at the counter, he'll be sitting calmly next to me, then next thing I know, he does a little twittering meow and jumps up on my leg, hugging around it with all four paws.
Sometimes he'll be just sitting there, staring out the window, or looking at a toy, and he'll randomly do the twittering meow, stand up, and do this kind of twisting back flip thing. I call him the 'Matrix Cat' when he does it.
He also does this when he's play-fighting with his 'brother', my 9 month old cat. The 9 month old is bigger than him, so the little guy gets up on his back legs, and hops right at him, THEN pounces.
He does the little twitter-meow every time.

Is there a certain reason why he does this? He's very confusing...


- catloverme123 - 04-06-2014 11:58 PM

he is being a kitten


- hudsongray - 04-07-2014 12:05 AM

All these descriptions are of a young cat at play. One who would be pouncing and play killing his litter mates, but is using you as a substitute litter mate.

Actualy, he's competely normal.


- adam z - 04-07-2014 12:18 AM

he is being a kitten. enjoy it while it's cute and don't question it.


- D - 04-07-2014 12:25 AM

It's just kitty chatter. Think of it as a battle cry is you will Smile.
But yes, he's pretty much just being a kitten.


- lexcie - 04-07-2014 12:31 AM

Like everyone else said - he's just playing!


- Hannah H - 04-07-2014 12:48 AM

He's just playing, the twittering meow is something cats do when they are stalking their prey. Not exactly sure why, but my cats do it while bird-watching.


- trouble - 04-07-2014 12:51 AM

He's playing. Each cat is different, and therefore play differently and make different noises when they play.


- aliceiwas - 04-07-2014 12:52 AM

He's having fun! He's a little kid!