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Funny! The Little Master Was 'Badly' Influenced by the Large Orange Cat

Many families with children also keep pets, and the two little guys can grow up together as companions. Such a childhood is undoubtedly envied by everyone.

But there is a saying: 'Birds of a feather flock together.' Sometimes, after staying with cats for a long time, humans unconsciously absorb some of the cat's habits.

A pet owner's home has a large orange cat, and the little master is a four- or five-year-old girl. Usually, when adults have a lot of affairs at home, the big orange cat accompanies the little girl to play. But as they play, the big orange cat unconsciously infects the little girl with some of its bad habits.

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For example, they both like to hide in boxes and containers. Even the family's travel suitcase is not spared.

Everyone knows that cats like to sit in paper boxes. As long as there is a paper box, they will naturally enter it, but sometimes the box is too small, the little girl can only squat outside, letting the cat occupy it alone.

In the end, sometimes even when the cat is not beside her, the little girl has developed a habit of squatting in small boxes and baskets, without worrying about whether she can squeeze in. It seems that the big orange cat really spoiled her, but it's simply adorable!

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Regarding this, netizens also expressed that they were moved by the two little guys. One netizen commented: 'It's exactly the same as my home.' Some netizens complained about the cat: 'The cat is fatter than the child.' Some netizens expressed their envy: 'I also want to squat in it.'

What magic does the paper box have that makes cats so fascinated by it?

Scientists' experiments have proven that cats like paper boxes because they can find a place to hide when they feel pressure, which helps them relieve stress and relax their nerves. Therefore, cats not only like to hide in paper boxes, but also in other small, enclosed spaces.

Dear cat owners, does your cat like to hide in boxes?

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