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Why are cats affraid of cucumbers?




Have you ever seen these funny videos of cats being affraid of cucumbers? If not, watch some of them and then try to answer the question: why do they act this way? Maybe it's not about the cucumber? Maybe it could be any other object with the same shape?

There are two possible answers. The first one is the fear of the unknown. Let's make it clear, normally cats wouldn't see a cucumber on the floor. It's not a part of they everyday life and that's why they might be affarid and try to run away as fast as possible when they see a new, wierd object. Especially, when it appears form nowhere, right next to their bowl. The second option assumes that the cucumber closely resembles the snake as both of them are green and oblong. It seems like a natural reaction to be scared, jump and escape in front of the danger. Who wouldn't do that?

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