Cat Loves To Play Game Where She Tries To Scare Her Owner – CatTime
It’s a debate that never quite goes away: are cats or dogs the better furry companions? Canines tend to win points for their energy and obvious affection, while felines are sometimes misunderstood as aloof or less engaging.
You’ve probably seen that argument play out online more than once. But if you’ve ever lived with a kitty, you know that’s only part of the story. As one video from a cat owner shows, they may simply have their own unexpected, and often clever, games.
Cat playfully scaring her owner as a daily game is super cute
Instagram user @gabmarygrasso shared a video showing how her cat, Penny, has turned “scaring her” into a daily game. The clip begins with Penny’s owner casually calling out to her, asking where she is.
At first, there’s no response. The room appears still, with no sign of the cat. After calling her name again, the owner pauses for a moment, just long enough to build anticipation.
That’s when Penny suddenly appears from behind the couch, popping out at just the right time to startle her owner. The moment is quick but effective, turning a simple call into a playful surprise. Instead of running off, Penny immediately follows up her “attack” by rubbing against her owner’s face, adding an affectionate moment to the prank.
Text displayed on the video reads, “Not sure who said cats were boring because this is mine who plays this game where she tries to scare me on a daily basis.”
What makes the clip stand out is Penny’s apparent awareness of the game. Her timing suggests this isn’t a one-off moment, but a routine she enjoys repeating. The way she pops out and then leans in affectionately gives the impression of a playful “gotcha,” followed by reassurance.
Viewers in the comments were quick to relate. One person pointed out the “immediate aggressive head bumps after,” noting the mix of mischief and affection. Another added that cats are far from dull, saying they do “all kinds of weird stuff every single day.”
Some shared similar experiences, describing how their own cats hide behind corners and jump out. Others imagined Penny’s perspective, with one joking that she seems to be saying, “Boo, mom! I gotcha!,” each time she pulls off the playful scare.