Hi everyone! In this ASMR video, I spend time with my cats, Norman and Goldie, while sharing insights from scientific research on feline behaviour. Through gentle hand movements and a soft-spoken voice-over, I explore how cats communicate, why they do what they do, and what we’re learning from studying them. This is a calm space for curiosity, observation, and a little science 🫶🏼 To celebrate hitting 15,000 subscribers (thank you!!), I’m putting together a special video: “My Subscribers and Their Pets Try ASMR.” If you’d like to be featured, send me a short clip (around 3 minutes) of you doing ASMR with your pet, whatever that means to you, at [email protected]. All pets and all levels of ASMR welcome. Can’t wait to see what you create!🫶🏼 Crowell-Davis, S. L. (2007). Cat behaviour: social organization, communication and development. In The welfare of cats (pp. 1-22). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. #ASMR #CatBehaviour #FelineScience #ScientistWithCats #ASMRWithCats #NormanAndGoldie #CatWhispers #AnimalBehaviour #CatLovers #ASMRScience #SoftSpokenScience
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