It's missing the part where they suddenly change mind, hiss at you and smack you.
At least our cat is that way. Loving it nonetheless. Stockholm Syndrome or so l guess...๐คทโโ๏ธ
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that's not really normal behavior, have a vet check that the cat is healthy. might have some pain, teeth are a common issue.
I am pretty sure it is normal cat behaviour. Basically all cats that I have met or owned (with the exception of some very relaxed Persians) randomly behaved that way. Some more, some less.
Eyes go suddenly wide with hyperfocus, tail starts wiggling and you now have 2 seconds left to react to the sudden change of mood... Or play along for some serious pretend-fighting :-)
I've been lucky that we've never had one like that.
Oh, I guess the one. But still.