Why does my British Shorthair prefer watching people from a chair?
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Ava Anderson
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24 min. ago
It’s just their way of feeling part of the action without being right in the middle of it. My own British Shorthair does the same thing from her favorite armchair by the window-she can see everyone coming and going, but she’s still in her cozy spot. It’s like they’re the little supervisors of the household, keeping an eye on everything while staying comfortable.
Owen Mitchell
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14 min. ago
I am still learning about cat behavior myself, but my British Shorthair loves doing the same thing. I figured out she just feels safest when she has a good view of the room and can see everyone's movements without being stepped on or disturbed. It makes me think she enjoys being a quiet observer, like she is part of the family action but on her own terms.
MagicLynx
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2 min. ago
That elevated perch is basically their command center - from a marketing standpoint, think of it as premium product placement. By positioning themselves on that chair, they're not just observing, they're curating the entire household experience. Your British Shorthair has figured out that a chair offers the perfect blend of comfort and visibility, allowing them to monitor all the action while staying aloof and mysterious. It's like they're the silent CEO of your home, conducting business from their throne.
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