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CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology
Adam Gill
33 episodes
1 week ago
CatCog is the podcast for people who don’t just love their cats—they want to understand them.
 
Hosted by Adam, a psychologist who treats feline behavior with the seriousness it deserves, we decode the "why" behind the meow. We skip the fluff and generic tips to dig into the actual science: How does their vision work? Why do they really zoom at 3 AM? And how can we use biology to give them a longer, happier life?
 
Join Adam and his cat, Moon, as they translate complex research into a user’s manual for your favorite predator.
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CatCog is the podcast for people who don’t just love their cats—they want to understand them.
 
Hosted by Adam, a psychologist who treats feline behavior with the seriousness it deserves, we decode the "why" behind the meow. We skip the fluff and generic tips to dig into the actual science: How does their vision work? Why do they really zoom at 3 AM? And how can we use biology to give them a longer, happier life?
 
Join Adam and his cat, Moon, as they translate complex research into a user’s manual for your favorite predator.
Show more...
Pets & Animals
Kids & Family,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Nature
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Why Are Cats Afraid of Cucumbers? (The "Snake" Instinct)
CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology
5 minutes
4 months ago
Why Are Cats Afraid of Cucumbers? (The "Snake" Instinct)
The "Cats vs. Cucumbers" viral trend works because of the Startle Reflex. In this episode, we explain that to a cat's peripheral vision, a green, elongated object placed silently behind them mimics a Snake—their evolutionary predator.
 
We cover:
  • The "Snake Avoidance" Instinct: Why their brain triggers a vertical leap before they even identify the object.
  • The "Safe Zone" Violation: Why doing this while they eat causes long-term food anxiety.
  • The Stress Cost: How repeated pranks damage the human-animal bond.
  • Better Play: How to trigger their hunting instinct without traumatizing them. 
It's not funny; it's a fight-or-flight response.
 
Key Topics: Cat Cucumbers, Startle Reflex, Snake Instinct, Feline Stress, Cat Pranks, Animal Welfare.

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CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology
CatCog is the podcast for people who don’t just love their cats—they want to understand them.
 
Hosted by Adam, a psychologist who treats feline behavior with the seriousness it deserves, we decode the "why" behind the meow. We skip the fluff and generic tips to dig into the actual science: How does their vision work? Why do they really zoom at 3 AM? And how can we use biology to give them a longer, happier life?
 
Join Adam and his cat, Moon, as they translate complex research into a user’s manual for your favorite predator.