How cats have social instinct

 Some of them do. Maybe. But it’s an instict. It’s not like they think “I want to play Hero”. Or “I love humans”

The act of saving someone from a danger. It’s something that happens inside many intelligent species, it’s often difficult to explain how and why. It’s a drive, that many mammals have, us included. We see somebody in danger and we act “instinctively” without thinking too much about it.

I wouldn’t say that cats care for humans. I would say some of them “get attached” to some particular humans.

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If you see a cat helping a human with whom has no relations (like in the GIF👆), they’re probably under the effect of this “mammal instinct


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