Cats always seem to be cool and composed, but they can be just as neurotic as we are. Some cats are hoarders, and will collect piles of toys, bottle caps, or hairbands in their owners’ homes. Why do you think they do it? Let us know in the comments below!
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I’m a little shocked at all the items that are so small they could be swallowed, especially the hair ties. Anyone who has a pet should keep these in a non-accessible place. Having said that…
Yup.
Cats.
Many of these items got rolled under something heavy where the cat couldn’t get to them. However, the socks where likely purposely stashed for later enjoyment. Mountain lions sometimes bury their kills to keep off scavengers so they can come back later and eat more.
Well if one does choke to death on something small like that, it certainly won’t do it again. Self limiting issue.
As a long time cat owner this is not news.
I suspect they are just trying to be like their human companions.. “See, Hoo-man, I can haz colllectionz, too!”
I also suspect whales beach themselves as part of a viral pelagic prank. They do it just for the lolz.
I hide mine under the floorboards