Ever wondered why cats are so notorious for hating water? In this fascinating short, we dive into the intriguing reasons behind this common feline behavior! πŸ±πŸ’¦ Join us as we explore the evolutionary traits of cats that make them averse to water, from their unique grooming habits to their natural instincts. Discover how a cat’s coat and body structure play a vital role in their relationship with water. Whether you're a cat owner or simply a curious animal lover, this quick video is packed with fun and surprising cat facts that will deepen your understanding of your furry friends. Watch now to unlock the mystery of why cats truly dislike water! #CatBehavior #CatsOfYouTube #FelineFacts #PetCare #AnimalLovers

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Discover the delicate beauty and cultural depth of the oiled paper umbrella (油纸伞) β€” a traditional Chinese and East Asian craft that’s quietly making a return in New Zealand’s art circles, heritage festivals, and eco-conscious design markets. Handcrafted with bamboo frames, hand-painted motifs, and waterproofed with natural tung oil, these umbrellas were once essentials for everyday life and ceremonial use across Asia.

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