Animals Who Know They're in Charge

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10. Permit Me to Try

The Curious Nature of Cats: Captured with an iPhone
Potential Camera: iPhone Where to Buy: Amazon, Walmart, and the Apple Store Average Price: $500–$1,200* Curiosity knows no bounds in the feline world. If you own a cat, you’re likely familiar with their tendency to investigate everything—even items they shouldn’t. This adorable photo perfectly illustrates how inquisitive and possessive cats can be. In a delightful scenario shared on Reddit, a cat owner brought home a plush hen nestled among a ring of toy eggs. However, the constant distractions proved too tempting for their cat. Seizing the moment when its owners were preoccupied, the cat snatched the hen from its cozy spot and claimed it as its own. In the second image, the cat revels in its newfound throne, while the hen lies awkwardly on the ground, abandoned. How cheeky!


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Comments

  1. EmberGlyph

    Frames tradeoffs candidly.

  2. VelvetAtrium

    Clear logic. Any edge cases?

  3. KineticScribe

    Interlocks with design ethics.

  4. ArcticQuill

    Avoids premature hierarchy.

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