Cats complete the world. What if the earth were a cat?
The fluffy Instagram account “Koty Vezde” (“Cats Are Everywhere”) makes this unreal scenario true. Galina Bugaevskaya’s page features the funniest picture modifications of strange animals and stuff with feline faces.
Consider foxes, seals, giraffes, bats, and even toothpaste, cupcakes, and croissants rocking a cat’s snout. Pull up a chair for Koty Vezde’s latest imagined cat photos.
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We previously met with 29-year-old Moscow resident Galina Bugaevskaya, who said the concept for “Koty Vezde” emerged spontaneously around a year ago.
“I made amusing things with Photoshop. I’m glad so many liked my photo editing. “I just found out today that they started publishing articles with my animal face collages in several countries,” Galina said. She appreciates the many kind comments under her paintings.
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‘Koty Vezde’ author loves cats, “especially plump and angry cats.” Galina thinks they’re divine—cute, delicate, murmuring. “We always had cats. I have Filya, Puchok, and Umka, a white Persian cat named after the Soviet cartoon bear cub.
Galina also mentioned her work expresses her love of imagination. Content manager. “Photoshop is my obsession,” she told Bored Panda. Galina also thanked her followers. The creator of “Cats are Everywhere” told her audience, “That is extremely inspiring,” at the end of our discussion.
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There are feline face traits that are common to all breeds and cats. We chatted with Pet Cube pet behavior specialist Yulia Popyk to learn more about them, whether cats can grin, and how owners may better understand their pets.
Secondly, cats have big, almond-shaped eyes for depth perception and night vision. Moist and pointy nostrils. Cats use their sensitive whiskers to detect vibrations. A strong chin that aids grooming.”
Popyk added that cats’ whisker pads and short, broad mouths make eating more sensitive. Felines have wide, upright ears that spin up to 200 degrees, helping them to hear the tiniest sounds.
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Popyk claims that genetics, head shape, and physical traits give cats various faces. “Every cat has its own coat color and facial form. Breeds vary in eye, ear, muzzle, and nose shape.
“Some cats have short muzzles, while others have larger muzzles. The pet behavior specialist stated that cats’ facial markings vary by breed.
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Popyk acknowledged that cats had facial emotions like humans. “They are far more subtle than those of people, but cats can nevertheless show a spectrum of emotions through their expressions.”
“Cats can communicate contentment, anxiety, surprise, and even aggression through facial expressions. Popyk said cats can narrow or widen their eyes, lift their eyebrows, or open their lips.
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Yet, Popyk claims cats cannot physically smile. They sometimes make a face that seems like a smile, but it’s not.
“However, cats may communicate their pleasure through facial expressions like purring, squinting their eyelids, and holding their jaws in a relaxed or slightly open position,” she noted.
Good news for cat owners. Popyk claims that cats’ facial expressions can be read, however they may vary.
To read your cat’s facial emotions, watch them while they’re happy and sad. Look for patterns in their behavior and facial expressions when interacting with you and other animals.”
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Pay attention to their ears, tail, and whiskers to do so. Watch fur color changes too. A frightened cat may exhibit standing fur. Popyk said cats’ eyes show contentment, curiosity, and terror.
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When angered, cats may narrow their eyes and flatten their ears. Happy people have relaxed eyes and a soft grin.
Popyk suggests watching your cat more if you can’t comprehend its expressions. Talk to a vet or feline behaviorist if you can. Vet Online allows 24/7 access to licensed vets.
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