If you are a happy cat owner, you have probably seen how your pet uses any door in the house, sticking its paw under it and thus inviting you to join the game.
Why does a cat want to play blind when it can play openly?
It turns out that open play does not allow animals to use all their abilities.
But a blind game allows the cat to test and demonstrate its skills.
Fine hearing
Cats have very keen hearing and can hear an object moving through an obstacle.
Logic and intuition
This game also allows our furry friends to use their logic and intuition to figure out where the object is.
Sensitivity and speed of paws
Cats have very sensitive paws, and in the wild they often use their toes and pads to catch prey in the dark, in grass, etc., where they have to act by touch. So training with the door closed helps cats stay in shape and not lose their skills.
Previously, we talked about whether there are cat breeds that do not cause allergies.