Cat Facts
Video: Cat is a new bed in a completely unexpected place
Working from home with a cat is always a bet. At one point they curtinate peacefully in the window of the window, and then walk through their keyboard in the middle of the zoom call or claim their laundry freshly folded as his. However, just when you think you’ve seen everything, cats remind you that no place is too strange (or too important) to become a nap zone. One of those moments was captured on video when a curious cat decided that the CPU of a computer made the new perfect bed.
Cat lands unexpectedly on the computer’s CPU as your new video bed
Leo, an orange, has gone viral after choosing an unusual place to catch some Zs. The video begins with a desktop view, focused on a keyboard. You can hear a loud noise from the computer in the background. The owner adds a text superposition that says: “I am trying to discover why my computer sounds as if it were about to take off.”
As the camera moves, the culprit is revealed. Leo sets calmly at the top of the CPU under the desktop, completely imperturbable. He sits as if he had done this a hundred times, clearly sure that this warm and buzzing box was made only for him. The combination of sound, images and notice expression of Leo make the moment hilarious and relatable.
Cats are naturally attracted to warm, closed and elevated spaces due to their instinctive need for safety and comfort. Heat plays a key role to help them regulate the temperature of their body, particularly during rest periods.
In addition, elevated areas offer a sense of security and supervision of their surroundings. The soft blankets, the sunny potters or even the upper part of a warm device often become favorite resting places for cats. This is because these areas offer a combination of warmth, refuge and a clear point of view.
To maintain your safe computer and your happy cat, it is an intelligent idea to provide cozy alternatives nearby. A petfacked pet pad or a comfortable cat bed near your desk can help redirect your attention. Of course, knowing cats, there is still a good possibility that they choose the top of the CPU anyway.