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Three weeks before they found the gas leak, the cat started acting strange. She avoided the kitchen. Moved her sleeping spot. Ate and immediately left. The family thought she was just being difficult. Then a contractor found a slow gas leak in the wall. The cat had been warning them for three weeks. In this video: the five categories of things cats have been documented warning their owners about — environmental hazards, health changes in the owner's body, structural problems in the home, the emotional temperature of the household — and how to tell the difference between a signal and a cat just being a cat. (That last part has a three-step framework. Save it.) 📌 THE 3 MARKERS THAT DISTINGUISH SIGNAL FROM BEHAVIOR: 1. PATTERN CHANGE — doing something new, or unusually frequent/intense 2. SPECIFICITY — directed at one location, person, or body area (not general) 3. PERSISTENCE — continues or recurs across multiple days without obvious cause One data point = cat behavior. Three consistent data points = signal worth investigating. ─────────────────────────────── #catbehavior #catwarningSigns #catinstinct #catscience #catfacts #catsofyoutube #catlovers #cathealth #catcare #catpsychology #catavoidance #catfollowing #catsensory #felinebehavior cat warning signs, what is my cat trying to tell me, cat acting strange reason, cat avoiding room why, cat following me everywhere reason, cat staring at wall why, cat sensing danger, cats warning owners, cat behavior warning, cat instinct detection Something that didn't make it into the video: The veterinary behaviorist I consulted on this said the most common reason cats go unheard is not that owners don't care. It's that we've been trained to see cat behavior as random. "Mysterious." "Unpredictable." "Just being a cat." Those words have become an excuse to stop looking. But if you watch your cat the way this video describes — with the three-marker framework, with the understanding of what their senses can actually do — The random starts to look less random. Has your cat ever done something specific that you dismissed at the time but later understood? Drop it below. These stories matter.