The staff of the Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida, recently wanted to make sure if big wild cats also like to play with cardboard boxes.

If you have a cat in the house then you will probably be acquainted with their hobbies. And one of their favorite things to do is playing with cardboard boxes and act like a child while playing.

Joseph, an adult male lion, serves as the experiment’s starting point. In order to see what Joseph would do with the large, empty cardboard box, they set it in front of Joseph on the open land. First, the lion uses his nose to push the box in every direction. After that, he tries to make the sides of the box flat, eventually making it a flat surface on which to sit.
Jumanji, a black puma, came next. He jumps inside the box as he gets excited about it. Eventually, Jumanji effectively destroys the sides and sits calmly inside the container.

Additionally, two Tigers—Andre and Arthur—were each given a huge box. The other Tiger prefers to stand and watch, while one of them plays with the box. Then, inevitably, both choose to sit and tear the sides of the case, one small step at a time.
Experiments use a lot of big cats, including Jaguars, Pumas, Florida Panthers, and others. Notwithstanding, they find that a wide range of huge felines play with large boxes in their own specific manner. While others prefer to sleep inside, others prefer to tear it apart.






