Cats are common household pets, but online, they play a variety of roles, often sparking scientific discussions such as "Schrödinger's Cat," "Quantum Mechanics of Cats," and "Are Cats Solid or Liquid?" These curious creatures seem to have a scholarly nature, constantly exploring and being studied by humans. A recent video titled "Why is the Hand Soap Running Out So Quickly?" showcases a cat figuring out how an automatic soap dispenser works, highlighting just how clever cats can be.
Automatic soap dispensers became popular after the pandemic. While not every household has one, they make handwashing convenient. You simply need to install the device with batteries and fill it with soap. The dispenser automatically dispenses foam through a sensor, making it easy to wash hands. However, what seems like a simple task for humans turned out to be a challenge for a cat that observed and imitated the action.
A pet owner purchased an automatic soap dispenser to make washing hands easier while cooking. To their surprise, their orange cat volunteered to test the new machine's sensitivity. The cat sat by the sink and waved its tail under the dispenser, but it seemed unresponsive, only dispensing soap after multiple tail flicks. This amusing situation left the owner both laughing and bewildered.
The cat eventually figured out how to operate the automatic soap dispenser. Standing on the counter, it continuously tested the sensor with its tail. Each time something moved, the machine dispensed foam. Although the video was short, it raised questions about how long the cat played with this new toy. If it became accustomed to this game, the household soap supply might deplete quickly!
Unfazed by its tail getting covered in foam, the cat kept wagging it to trigger the dispenser—truly a cat-like behavior! The hilarious video went viral online, with viewers commenting things like "I almost died laughing; this isn't an automatic soap dispenser; it's a lagging soap dispenser!" Others joked about the perceived lack of intelligence from both the cat and the machine.
A pet owner from Liaoning, China recently bought an automatic soap dispenser for convenience in their kitchen. Little did they know that their orange cat would take it upon itself to test how well this new gadget worked. The cat's antics provided endless entertainment as it waved its tail in front of the sensor, leading to a series of funny moments captured on video.