Posted over 4 months ago | Updated over 3 months ago
This cat is all bark and no bite—or rather, all hiss and no scratch.
She’s a sleek little creature with a dramatic flair, the kind who arches her back and puffs up like a Halloween decoration at the slightest provocation. Her hiss is sharp and theatrical, a sound that echoes through the room like a warning siren. But if you look closely, you’ll notice the truth: her claws stay sheathed, her ears are only half-flattened, and her tail twitches more from excitement than fear.
She’s the kind of cat who hisses at her own reflection, then struts away like she won the standoff. She’ll hiss at the vacuum cleaner, the mailman, or a suspicious-looking sock—but five minutes later, she’s curled up in your lap, purring like a motorboat.
It’s not aggression. It’s attitude. She’s got a reputation to uphold, after all.
This cat is all bark and no bite—or rather, all hiss and no scratch.
She’s a sleek little creature with a dramatic flair, the kind who arches her back and puffs up like a Halloween decoration at the slightest provocation. Her hiss is sharp and theatrical, a sound that echoes through the room like a warning siren. But if you look closely, you’ll notice the truth: her claws stay sheathed, her ears are only half-flattened, and her tail twitches more from excitement than fear.
She’s the kind of cat who hisses at her own reflection, then struts away like she won the standoff. She’ll hiss at the vacuum cleaner, the mailman, or a suspicious-looking sock—but five minutes later, she’s curled up in your lap, purring like a motorboat.
It’s not aggression. It’s attitude. She’s got a reputation to uphold, after all.