LifeRelationships Quiz: How Well Do You Know Your Cat Trivia By Srushti Pathak - August 8, 2020 0 FacebookWhatsApp If You Fail This Quiz, You’re Not A Cat Person Don’t you love it when your feline friend walks into your room, jumps on your lap and just starts purring? Cat lovers around the world will go on about the little pink node, toe beans, boops and whiskers forever. That’s the magic of cats. Some are afraid of them, some can’t stand them, but a cat parent knows just how precious these tiny little fur babies can be. As we celebrate International Cat Day 2020, let’s see how much you really know about these adorable balls of floof. 1. What breed of cat is this? Bengal Persian Ragdoll Sphynx 2. Your cat brings you a dead bird. What does it mean? They want you to nurse it back to health They’re bringing it to you as a gift They think it’s a friend They think it’s a toy 3. You open a box and your cat jumps right into it, no matter the size. Why? They like the smell of cardboard They’re searching for something They’re trying to hide It’s a comfortable and secure place to curl up in 4. Your cat often rubs his/her head on you. Do you know the reason? They’re trying to get your attention It’s a way of showing affection It’s a way to show you they want to play They’re itchy and want you to scratch their head 5. Your cat walks into your room and lets out a soft meow. What are they trying to tell you? I’m happy to see you I’m angry I’m tired I’m bored 6. Your kitty bellows out a long, whining meow in the kitchen. What are they trying to communicate? Take me for a walk They made a mess and are afraid you’ll find it Feed me There’s a dead mouse around 7. Your cat suddenly sprints across the room. What do they want? Exercise Treats Affection A Nap 8. Your cat’s ears start to twitch. What emotion are they trying to express? Sadness Joy Anxiety Disgust 9. Your kitty is resting on their back with their stomach facing upward. What do they want you to do? Play with their paws Scratch their belly Scratch their ears Nothing at all 10. Your cat is chattering, chittering or twittering at the window, why? They’re annoyed about something They’re talking to you They’re excited watching the birds and squirrels They’re telling you to follow them {{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}Your submission failed. The server responded with {{status_text}} (code {{status_code}}). Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}{{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}It appears your submission was successful. Even though the server responded OK, it is possible the submission was not processed. Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}Submitting…