They can think, feel pain, love. Isn’t it time animals had rights?
: The "zoomies" right after a bath or hiding socks to initiate a game of chase. :
Have you ever wondered what mischief animals get up to when no one is looking? From playful antics to downright naughty behavior, animals have been known to exhibit some pretty humorous and surprising badmasti (mischief)!
Why do animals engage in badmasti? Scientists might call it exploration, play behavior, or boredom relief. But a deeper answer is simpler: animals, like us, seek novelty and connection. A parrot that steals a button and hides it under the sofa isn’t planning a heist. She is making a game. A cat that slowly pushes a glass off the table while maintaining eye contact isn’t being evil. She is testing the world—and your reaction.
They can think, feel pain, love. Isn’t it time animals had rights?
: The "zoomies" right after a bath or hiding socks to initiate a game of chase. :
Have you ever wondered what mischief animals get up to when no one is looking? From playful antics to downright naughty behavior, animals have been known to exhibit some pretty humorous and surprising badmasti (mischief)!
Why do animals engage in badmasti? Scientists might call it exploration, play behavior, or boredom relief. But a deeper answer is simpler: animals, like us, seek novelty and connection. A parrot that steals a button and hides it under the sofa isn’t planning a heist. She is making a game. A cat that slowly pushes a glass off the table while maintaining eye contact isn’t being evil. She is testing the world—and your reaction.