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Having a cat is magical. Whether they're being cute, acting crazy, or presenting themselves in ways perfect for memes, the day of a cat owner is never dull. If you're not currently a cat owner, we invite you to live vicariously through us as we present you this magnificent compilation of cats being funny.

The pictures, courtesy of the group I Love Meow, highlights the reasons why the internet is so enamored with felines: they're cute, they're funny, and they're unpredictable. Even if you're not a cat person, you'll probably have a chuckle or two at these cats' shenanigans.

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Pets are great companions to many people, and we tend to anthropomorphize them to the point that we treat them like humans. 84% of owners, for example, say they speak to their pets regularly. We probably don't expect an answer, but we still think they can understand us as if they knew our language.

The reality is a little bit different. Pets, such as dogs and cats, don't exactly speak our language, but they do understand and respond to the way we vocalize, gesture, and what expressions we make. We, in turn, don't understand meowing and barking, but we do read our pets' body language: the movement of their tails, and their expressions.

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A study in 2014 set out to explore how cats communicate with their owners. They found that verbal cues are enough to elicit a response. When a person (and not necessarily the owner) would call the cat, they would tilt their heads and pivot their ears while looking at them. Sadly, they wouldn't say "Meow" back. 

But they do understand our facial expressions. A 2015 study from researchers at the University of Milan proved that cats react more affectionately to owners when they smile. They would purr and rub against them. When the owners in the study would frown, their cats would avoid them. 

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But do cats have a sense of humor? When they do the silly things they do, is it random or because they want to make us laugh? Experts say that unlike dogs, cats think that humans are cats, too. While dogs probably understand that we're a different species even though dogs and humans are part of a pack, cats think of us as big, clumsy cats.

Cat behaviorist John Bradshaw explains to National Geographic that cats essentially treat us like they would other cats. "Putting their tails up in the air, rubbing around our legs, and sitting beside us and grooming us are exactly what cats do to each other." However, he says that they probably perceive us as clumsy; not many cats trip over other cats.

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Unfortunately, researchers haven't found any evidence yet that cats do naughty things to amuse us. Experts claim that it's more of an attempt to get attention than something they do to laugh at us. Cats themselves don't laugh, although they do make other sounds that mean they're happy and amused.

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A smiling cat means something very different than a smiling person. Some cats seem like they're smiling when they're relaxed and calm with a closed mouth. However, sometimes a cat's face might contort into something like a smile if they're in pain or stressed, too. So, it's better to look for other signs of happiness in your cat than a smile.

What are some of those signs? Well, many cat owners know the classic tell-tale signs of a happy cat: purring, rubbing against a human's legs and feet, kneading, meowing, or asking for attention with a touch of their paw. You might spot a smile on your cat's face during all these activities, but even if they don't, it doesn't mean they're not happy.

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Dog people like to accuse cats of being too cold and emotionless, but their disposition is actually the result of evolution. Our mini panthers' feline cousins, for example, don't show emotion as a way to protect themselves. To them, showing emotion is a sign of weakness, and one moment off guard could cost them their lives.

So, it's not entirely clear if cats have a sense of humor or not. Scientists say that cats don't understand cause and effect. So, if they do something that makes us laugh, they're not able to understand what it was that we found so humorous. However, some experts believe that they may have a sense of humor – we just haven't found a way to prove it yet.

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So, what do you think about the tricksters in this list, Pandas? Share some of the funny antics your cats have committed recently. And, since there's never a shortage of adorable cat content here on Bored Panda, you don't need to look far to find some more! We've got cats showing off their bellieschaotic catsmemes so good you wish you could tag your cat, and even adorable Scottish Folds!

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