Now, I've never owned a cat but one of my sons has two in the house and what characters they are 😊 and yes they love boxes!
Apparently there is a popular saying with cat owners "If it fits, I sits." as promptly the cat takes immediate ownership of the box!
Cats have a knack for resting or sleeping in unexpected places and squeezing themselves into tight places like bags, containers, sinks, laundry baskets, and of course, boxes. There’s just something about the confined and comfy space that they find irresistible. Although we might not have all the answers regarding why cats like to pack themselves into tiny spaces and small boxes, there are a few interesting theories that explore this quirky feline phenomenon.
Apparently there is a popular saying with cat owners "If it fits, I sits." as promptly the cat takes immediate ownership of the box!
Cats have a knack for resting or sleeping in unexpected places and squeezing themselves into tight places like bags, containers, sinks, laundry baskets, and of course, boxes. There’s just something about the confined and comfy space that they find irresistible. Although we might not have all the answers regarding why cats like to pack themselves into tiny spaces and small boxes, there are a few interesting theories that explore this quirky feline phenomenon.
1. Boxes Offer Hiding Opportunities and Safety
Being able to hide is crucial for cats. Even the foremost confident or outgoing feline needs a place in its home to retreat and conceal occasionally. Boxes help kitties feel safe, allow them to assess their surroundings from a secure area, provide them with a sense of control over what happens to them, and improve their feelings of confidence.
Moreover, cats aren’t good at conflict resolution, particularly with their own species, so a cardboard box offers a secure space to retreat to in response to threatening behaviour from other cats.
Being able to hide is crucial for cats. Even the foremost confident or outgoing feline needs a place in its home to retreat and conceal occasionally. Boxes help kitties feel safe, allow them to assess their surroundings from a secure area, provide them with a sense of control over what happens to them, and improve their feelings of confidence.
Moreover, cats aren’t good at conflict resolution, particularly with their own species, so a cardboard box offers a secure space to retreat to in response to threatening behaviour from other cats.
2. Cardboard Is a Terrific Insulator
As it turns out, cats aren’t only clever, but they know how to choose the correct product to keep up their body heat. The thermal property of corrugated cardboard makes it a good insulator since it traps heat. The enclosed space of a cardboard box offers warmth, tranquillity, and solace from the outside world.
3. Wonderful Cosy Sleeping Spots
Cardboard boxes are a favourite sleeping place for many felines since they provide warmth, protection, and comforting pressure. Boxes are a great place for uninterrupted sleep. A recent survey found that elderly cats’ top sleeping preferences are warm sunny spots, by the radiator, next to the fireplace, or on their owner’s bed. Although carton parcels came last on the list, experts recommend providing elderly cats with larger boxes with shallow entrances for easy access to account for the geriatric cat’s lack of body flexibility.
4. Fantastic Play Spaces
Regardless of the box shape or size, cats are inquisitive creatures who like to play and explore novelty items. Cardboard has a distinctive texture that’s ideal for endless fun and scratching, and is one of the reasons why cats do love to sit in boxes as much as they do.
Most notably, it’s fun for cats to play through cut-out entry/exit holes in boxes. Boxes can also be turned upside down to provide variety. This is great for cats since they are attack predators who prefer to obscure themselves before pouncing on toys, other cats, and humans when they least expect it.
5. Stress Relievers
According to a 2014 study, cats that are supplied with hiding boxes in their new environment were less stressed and adapted to the new surroundings faster than those without a concealing box. This demonstrates the remarkable benefit of the humble cardboard box.
Moreover, "hide and perch" boxes are particularly gratifying in shelters and vet clinics; a cardboard box placed on its side allows easy accessibility while the perching spot on the top of a box enables cats to get off the ground, feel more secure, and experience less stress.
6. Sensory Enrichment
Sensory stimulation is extremely valuable and enjoyable for cats. Cats exposed to novel scents are much more exploratory and playful. Homemade sensory boxes filled with objects foraged from outdoors like dried leaves, twigs, feathers, catnip, silver-vine, scrunched-up paper, toys, or treats encourage play while providing sensory enrichment.
Another quirky reason cats like boxes, is they sometimes enjoy shredding the cardboard into tiny pieces. This is due to the texture of the cardboard. The most common reasons for biting or gnawing on packing boxes are due to boredom, pica, predatory outlet, and teething in kittens.
7. Secluded Nesting Areas
Lastly, queens like nesting in cardboard boxes with wool blankets since cartons are instrumental in preserving heat, providing privacy, and reducing prenatal/postnatal stress, which might negatively influence the health, development, and welfare of her offspring.
Summing Up
If you own a cat, it is your responsibility to supply your cat(s) with a fulfilling, relaxed environment, including comfortable sleeping spots. Since cardboard boxes are inexpensive confined spaces that preserve warmth, as well as offer both ambush and hiding opportunities, they’re a great addition to a stress-free, happy cat home. Words taken from article seen here
cartoon seen here
I hope you enjoyed this slightly different post ... do you have a cat? Does he/she enjoy sitting or playing in a box? Do please share your thoughts in the comments.
All the best Jan
32 comments:
Thanks for all the info that relates to that cartoon! We don't have cats, but have in the past and they do like boxes. So, I enjoyed what you shared!
Muy interesante, no sabía tantas cosas. te mando un beso.
Hilarious images, search Google for Portable Cat traps on funnycatpics.com
Most cats do enjoy boxes. They are wonderful hidey holes, napping places and play things. Of our current cats Odie likes boxes and bags and Batty couldn't give a rat's fundament. Full brothers but so very different.
I really did enjoy it...our cats always like boxes. Both for sleeping and play. And also liked bags...the paper variety.
I understood reasons why younger children like to enter boxes as cats do.
My old cats were crazy for boxes...now I have two cats who ain't interested in them...
They do love boxes -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
The cartoon is good, Jan. Interesting about cats.
Miss Kitty finds every bag or box left unattended and if there's a chance she might fit she'll get in it. Cats sure do seem to love being cozy and snug.
What is it with cats and anything? I've come to the realisation that a cat will do exactly whatever a cat wants to do. I have two very lovely cats, but they have me questioning my life choices, at times :)
I know! They are crazy over boxes. Look at videos on FB where a large cat squishes into what looks to be far too small a space. I no longer have any pets but if I could afford it I would love a cat for company.
Hope you are okay after the storm, which is still blowing here! Debbie
I don't have cats, but I love them. Great post!
É muito bom ver como eles se divertem com as caixas, adoram!
beijos, tudo de bom,chica
I enjoyed this post, Jan. It rang so many bells. Thank you.
I had a cat about 65 years ago and then I discovered I was allergic to cats, so I left her outside.
...simple things fascinate them.
Great post and info. I have never owned a cat, only dogs.
Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead.
Cats are members of my children's families but we no longer have pets in our home. They are wonderful companions. Great information on our feline friends. Happy Sunday!
I do have a cat and she can take or leave the box. But past cats have always enjoyed them! I loved this post -- it was great fun!
A super post Jan and cute photo, also the cartoon. It has been a long time since I had a cat but this brings back memories.
Great post. My cat loves cardboard boxes. One time, a package came in a box that opened on the narrow end, with the box in the upright position. My cat wanted to go into it, but he didn't like it the way it was, so I rotated it 90 degrees, so that the opening was on the side. He crawled his way inside, turned around, and faced out, happy as could be. :-)
What a fun cartoon. I haven't had any cats for several years, but the ones I had did love their boxes. This was an interesting post. Take care Jan and I hope you're having a great weekend.
I've always thought they loved the safety of a box...and they love to hide...
hugs
Donna
In Fairbanks, we had a Monitor stove, as they called it. It ran on oil and blew hot air into the room. Ours had been installed next to the large stone hearth. We took boxes that we'd bring groceries home from the warehouse store in and turned them upside down, so the bottom acted as a roof and the opening the store cut in the front to display product was the door. We placed these up against the hearth and in front of the heater. The floor was carpeted, but I crocheted carpets for each cat house anyway. The dogs would lie in front of the heater and the cats would each have a box 'house' and everyone was quite cozy and happy. :-)
I've never had a cat but I know they like boxes.
We really enjoyed the cartoon!
I have 4 cats and can tell you as a cat mummy they are mental haha! Cats are just full of fun and have a great personality. :-D
As soon as they see a box, they have to investigate.
This made me laugh! I have two cats of my own and with all of the boxes we've gotten after black friday, they practically run the house. My oldest actually glued a couple of them together and made a tower for them. They've been loving it. It makes me laugh every time I see them in there. Thanks for sharing!
Yes we have two cats and 3 boxes throughout the house that they love to crawl into, our one cat hides and will attack the other cat, they are so fun to have around.
Very interesting post, i love the cartoon
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