My partner was trying to give Suki a tiny taste of some frosting, and instead of trying to eat it’d she head butted into her hand and got icing all over her face! I had to chase her down to clean her up 🤣

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... Read moreAs a cat owner who’s spent plenty of time with playful felines, I can completely relate to moments like these. Cats, especially energetic breeds like Bengals, often react in the most unexpected and hilarious ways. When offering treats like frosting, it’s important to remember that while a tiny taste might seem harmless, many cats aren’t used to these textures or tastes and may react by pawing, licking oddly, or — as in Suki’s case — headbutting. In my experience, it’s best to use cat-friendly treats specially made for them rather than human sweets, as many human foods can upset their stomachs or be harmful. Still, witnessing their curious reactions brings a lot of joy and laughter into the home. Trying to clean up a cat who’s gotten icing all over her face can quickly turn into a funny chase, as cats don’t always appreciate a wipe-down! If you want to share treats with your cat, consider safer alternatives like small bits of cooked chicken, commercial cat treats, or specially formulated cat frosting available online. Always monitor your cat’s reactions and ensure any treat is given in moderation. These playful interactions build strong bonds and create memories that every cat lover cherishes.