Cats and Weather: What Scientists Actually Know
Can cats really predict the weather, here's what science actually says - Futura-Sciences

It’s a reputation that has stuck with them for centuries: by observing our cats’ behavior, we could predict the weather. Scratching the carpet, cleaning their ears, or sleeping with their paws tucked under their bodies are all signs to look for to predict whether it will rain, get cold, and...
For centuries, people have believed cats can predict weather changes through behavioral signs like ear cleaning and paw tucking. However, scientific evidence for these claims remains limited and largely anecdotal. Experts suggest cats may sense atmospheric pressure changes, but their behavior isn't a reliable forecasting method.
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