🐱 Cats often pick a single eating spot because it triggers something called “geofence comfort.” They map safe corners by scent, vibration, and sightlines, so once a bowl gets associated with a specific patch of floor, the rest of the room reads as exposed. Move the bowl six feet and her brain says “exposed flank, do not eat.” It’s the same instinct that makes outdoor cats refuse food on open ground. So she’s not being weird, she’s running a 4 million year old feline security protocol. #RoadTo19M #Pubity (@brooke_denman via Collab)
🐱 Cats often pick a single eating spot because it triggers something called “geofence comfort.” They map safe corners by scent, vibration, and sightlines, so once a bowl gets associated with a specific patch of floor, the rest of the room reads as exposed. Move the bowl six feet and her brain says “exposed flank, do not eat.” It’s the same instinct that makes outdoor cats refuse food on open ground. So she’s not being weird, she’s running a 4 million year old feline security protocol. #RoadTo19M #Pubity (@brooke_denman via Collab)