Cat Dumbfounded When She Discovers Triangles in Mirror Are Actually Her Ears
Cats are curious creatures. From their Egyptian origins to their house-pet joys, they are full of endless (and often hilarious) mystery.
Their slinky and sassy attitudes give them lovable and interesting personalities.
Whether you have owned a cat yourself or you have simply seen dozens of adorable cat videos like the rest of us, I think we can all agree that cats never fail to entertain.
For instance, everyone fell head-over-heels for Bruno, a 7-year-old Russian Blue cat.
When a shelter in Wright-Way Rescue of Morton Grove, Illinois, posted a picture of Bruno, they knew that his hilarious and special talents would attract just the right owner to adopt him.
Not only was this kitty 25 pounds, but he also stood on his hind legs like a human and had extra toes on his front paws.
He had very specific preferences about placing his water around the house and playing with his favorite feather toy.
Bruno’s funny personality is just one example of how cats mysteriously acquire almost human-like characteristics in their mannerisms.
One kitten named Mimo has given Instagram a run for its money with an adorable video posted on Mimo’s Instagram page.
The video pictures young Mimo on the edge of a bed being filmed by her owner.
Mimo walks over in front of a mirror and casually sits, but then she quickly catches a glimmer of something in the mirror — the tips of her ears.
She freezes and stares, then moves and stands up on her hind legs!
Mimo then takes her front paw and reaches up to touch her ears, checking to see if they are really hers.
She stops every few seconds to stare, in awe and mesmerization.
She stops for a few seconds, but then she moves and does it all over again from a different angle.
What a funny kitten! It’s amazing how cats can possess such human characteristics. It definitely makes them more hilarious!
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