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Cat behavior APK

Latest Version 1.0 for Windows
Updated 2018-09-24

App information

Version 1.0 (#1)

Updated 2018-09-24

APK Size 4.5 MB

Requires Android Android 4.1+ (Jelly Bean)

Offered by FabGiver Apps

Category Free Education App

App id com.andromo.dev601172.app858279

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Editor's review

Download the latest Cat behavior application, version 1.0, compatible with Windows 10/11 (using emulators such as Bluestacks), Android devices. This free Education app is developed by FabGiver Apps and is easy to download and install.

Previous versions, including 1.0, are also available. If you need help or have any problems, please let us know.

Description

"You people talk and talk about how much you need to work on the computer so you wake us up and push us off, but we know what you’re really planning to do on them: watch videos of cats. Weird. Don’t you humans realize that cats must get an average of 12 to 16 hours of shut-eye a day, or we’re just useless? Also, our delicate cat bodies need the warmth from your computer: Our ideal temperature is 20 degrees higher than that of you humans.
You humans can’t seem to stop snapping pix with your phones when you’re around us, but you resort to sneaky tactics like waving around fun toys to get our attention but dropping them as soon as we turn around. This is cruel. If we cats are willing to let you capture us on film, the least you can do is provide us with a bit of play time in exchange—or let a cartoon cat amuse you instead. There is one thing that you don’t have to worry about when it comes to photography: Camera flashes do not harm cats’ eyes. But they will frequently produce a spooky glow caused by the tapetum lucidum, a layer of ultra-reflective cells in feline eyes which helps us see in low light.
You assume that when we show you our stomachs, we’re being friendly. Yes, in some cases, this is a normal cat behavior that signifies chumminess. But at other times, it’s the opposite—it’s cat language for “You wanna fight? Bring it on.” Displaying the belly is a defensive move that shows potential enemies that all of our limbs and claws are primed and ready to go into attack mode. And there’s one other common reason we flash our tummies: we’re simply trying to stretch."

App permissions

Cat behavior 1.0 APK requires following permissions:

Allows applications to open network sockets.

Allows applications to access information about networks.

Ratings and Reviews

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Previous versions

Cat behavior 1.0 APK for Windows (#1, 4.5 MB)