What kind of locomotion is that? What is the evolutionary advantage?
from regdog@lemmy.world to science_memes@mander.xyz on 06 Oct 21:25
https://lemmy.world/post/36989467

cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/36846914

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supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz on 06 Oct 21:28 next collapse

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miss_demeanour@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Oct 21:57 next collapse

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Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works on 07 Oct 00:11 collapse

Close, but not sideways, no cheek-skritch action

[deleted] on 06 Oct 21:57 next collapse

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slothrop@lemmy.ca on 06 Oct 21:58 next collapse

Cathartic?

jaybone@lemmy.zip on 06 Oct 21:59 next collapse

Looks like a sidewinder snake.

logicbomb@lemmy.world on 06 Oct 21:59 next collapse

What is the evolutionary advantage?

Preservation of energy. Anti-parasite behavior.

selokichtli@lemmy.ml on 06 Oct 22:49 next collapse

By lack of limb and intestinal autonomous motion! Yep, the cat is also digesting while flowing down.

JohnAnthony@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Oct 14:49 collapse

Also, autonomous bodywide scratching

AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works on 06 Oct 22:08 next collapse

slinky cat!

blackbrook@mander.xyz on 06 Oct 22:55 collapse

Example of convergent evolution.

death_to_carrots@feddit.org on 06 Oct 22:38 next collapse

Well, cats are basically liquids, so flowing down the stairs is actually the expected behavior.

brisk@aussie.zone on 06 Oct 22:51 next collapse

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Soup@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 11:14 collapse

“That’s so weird!”

“And what are you doing?”

“…”

They expect embarrassment but they will only get pity.

Zephorah@discuss.online on 06 Oct 22:54 next collapse

He wants pets and is using the stair edges to handle it himself.

NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone on 07 Oct 11:07 collapse

A pet with pets? Petception.

carmo55@lemmy.zip on 06 Oct 23:06 next collapse

Sometimes when I’m really tired in the morning I get out of bed like this, it’s the path of leadt resistance.

Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works on 07 Oct 00:09 next collapse

Your premise is mistaken. The cat is rubbing its scent glands/scratching its cheek (and shoulder) on the stairs’ edges, to satisfy an itch and mark its property simultaneously. Sliding down the stairs is merely a benign side effect.

manuallybreathing@lemmy.ml on 07 Oct 03:31 collapse

I bet theyre also having fun, because cats do like fun

SkabySkalywag@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 02:17 next collapse

Felis Slinkere!

ininewcrow@lemmy.ca on 07 Oct 02:33 next collapse

The temperature in your house is too high … because your cat has taken to its liquid form.

TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com on 07 Oct 03:17 next collapse

not everything is an Darwinian adaptation.

ThunderQueen@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 03:41 next collapse

Tbh, the most compelling idea of why animals play that ive heard is just as a way to keep the body limber and ready. Its like free form yoga and calisthenics combined if youre playing hard

ewigkaiwelo@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 04:00 next collapse

“On the rheology of cats” is the article that studies this phenomenon, please if you don’t trust my link don’t follow it just search the name in quotes from the beginning of the message (you should never trust the links (-________________-) ) www.drgoulu.com/…/Rheology-of-cats.pdf

whosepoopisonmybuttocks@sh.itjust.works on 07 Oct 04:28 next collapse

I’d say the silliness seen here goes hand-in-hand with curiosity and intelligence, which makes them clever and effective hunters. This type of derpiness also earns them a rent free spot in monkey houses. So, dumb as it may seem, this is actually a very fit behavior.

sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Oct 14:58 next collapse

… Drunken Tiger Paw?

Evolutionary advantage…?

Uh… its fairly energy conserving, accomplishes the desired goal when time is not a critical factor, also keeps kitty limber via basically a light stretch/workout of many diffent muscle/tendon groups?

sqw@lemmy.sdf.org on 07 Oct 22:05 next collapse

i think stairs can just be awkward for cats to navigate too. they are designed for human feet…

betanumerus@lemmy.ca on 07 Oct 23:23 collapse

It’s called “de-escatlation”. Just like de-escalation, but with an awkward hiccup.