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The kitty's itchy neck couldn't be scratched, so it immediately pounced on the ball cactus, looking utterly delighted and causing onlookers to be puzzled.

Cats are one of the most popular pets, and they are usually docile and clean, so everyone likes them. However, some of cats' behaviors are also surprising. Seeing cats scratching themselves with ball cacti and not being afraid of the cactus thorns is really amazing.

The cat was constantly playing with the ball cactus with its chin, and it was half-closed its eyes, which looked very comfortable. Although the cactus thorns weren't very thick, they were so fine and hard, which is the most scary. And if they pierced into the meat, they couldn't find them.

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Although cats don't exert much effort, they still rub against the cactus, which shows that they are afraid of being pierced into the meat. It's estimated that only cats would dare to do this. If dogs did it, they would have to be more careful to avoid being pierced into the meat.

This is a superb cat that treats the ball cactus as a massager. If it can also directly bite and eat the ball cactus, no one will disagree with it. You are the number one cat in the world. Although such things happen with cats, at least no one has ever seen it before.

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Although the ball cactus doesn't have many thorns, it is because the thorns aren't few that it's suitable for the cat to massage. As long as you control the strength, there will only be a slight relieving effect when you move the tip of the thorn back and forth.

The cat was playing with the ball cactus, and it probably felt relieved, so it stopped rubbing, because if it continued, there would always be a risk of being pierced. Internet users, does your cat do this? Treating the ball cactus as a massager!

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