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50 Adorably Frightening Pics Of Cats Showing That Their Owners Are Alive Because Of Their Mercy
Animals,CatsMAR 1, 2025

50 Adorably Frightening Pics Of Cats Showing That Their Owners Are Alive Because Of Their Mercy

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Because of their adorable traits, it’s easy to overlook a cat’s predatory nature. Even domesticated felines have a dangerous side to them, and you will see it once they have their claws engaged
This subreddit calls them “Murder Mittens,” an online community of 231,000 members that shares images of cats with their “knives” out. As the profile succinctly describes, it’s a sub “for when your cats want to end you.” 
We’ve selected some of the most eye-catching photos from the group, which could make you go “aww” while simultaneously making you slightly terrified. 

#1 So Intensely Cute

So Intensely Cute
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#2 Tiny Murder Mittens

Tiny Murder Mittens
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#3 "I Just Got My Nails Done Do Ya See Them!?"

"I Just Got My Nails Done Do Ya See Them!?"
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A cat engaging its claws isn’t necessarily a sign of aggression or going into attack mode. Sometimes, it’s a way for them to stretch. As cat enrichment expert Samantha Bell tells The Spruce Pets, cats may bring out the “murder mittens” as a stretching exercise and to adapt to their surroundings. 

“Scratching deposits pheromones on objects to show ownership. This gives them confidence and helps them cope in their environment,” Bell explained.

#4 Only A Few Hours Old And Already Armed And Dangerous!

Only A Few Hours Old And Already Armed And Dangerous!
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#5 Look At Her Murder Mittens

Look At Her Murder Mittens
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#6 The Eyes Chico, They Never Lie... And The Murder Mittens Too

The Eyes Chico, They Never Lie... And The Murder Mittens Too
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Domestic cats, especially, can take care of themselves. Part of their grooming routine is to bring their claws out for trimming. Experts say it’s a remnant of a cat’s wild nature. Keeping their claws trimmed helps them be better hunters. 

Like a carving knife, where a dull blade does more harm than good, a cat’s unsharpened claw may snag onto something and cause injury.

#7 I May Not Sleep Tonight

I May Not Sleep Tonight
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#8 This Is Your First Warning

This Is Your First Warning
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#9 Aggressive Cookies

Aggressive Cookies
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Cats also typically have their claws out when kneading on a soft object, such as a blanket. According to PetMD, this is a cat’s way of creating a relaxing environment. Kneading reminds cats of nursing and helps them prepare for sleep. 

Since cats are territorial, kneading is also a way for them to claim the blanket as their own. They may also do it to their owners for the same reason.

#10 Knives Out!

Knives Out!
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#11 Alice Wants Me To Hush

Alice Wants Me To Hush
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#12 The Last Thing You See Before You Die

The Last Thing You See Before You Die
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There may come a point when a cat’s scratching habits become destructive. This typically happens during a threat response or when the cat marks a territory. However, their claws can damage furniture and carpets. 

As a preventive measure, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) advises providing cats with scratching posts of different qualities and surfaces. Cardboard, wood, and upholstery are ideal surfaces.

#13 Protecting Grandpa

Protecting Grandpa
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#14 Jasper Boy 🖤

Jasper Boy 🖤
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#15 Miss Hazy Is Getting Up There In Age (15), But She's Still Got Some Formidable Murder Mittens

Miss Hazy Is Getting Up There In Age (15), But She's Still Got Some Formidable Murder Mittens
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But is declawing an option if the destructive scratching gets out of hand? There are pros and cons, and the latter outweighs the former. It also prevents their natural behaviors and puts them at risk for complications like chronic pain. 

"This can cause pain while walking, grooming, or jumping into the litter box," veterinarian and Louisiana State University professor Nancy Welborn told The Spruce Pets.  

#16 A Fear-Inducing Rabid Wild Beast: Eris Kattarina, 3yo, 2kg, Loves : Cuddles/Murder

A Fear-Inducing Rabid Wild Beast: Eris Kattarina, 3yo, 2kg, Loves : Cuddles/Murder
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#17 An Attempted Attack

An Attempted Attack
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#18 This Spicy 1 Month Old Guy Was Posted By A Local Cat Rescue, Him And His Siblings Were Brought In As Strays And Are Being Socialized

This Spicy 1 Month Old Guy Was Posted By A Local Cat Rescue, Him And His Siblings Were Brought In As Strays And Are Being Socialized
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Like with humans, positive reinforcement is another way to prevent a pet cat’s scratching from getting out of hand. Welborn suggests verbal praise and providing treats when they scratch the right surfaces. 

“Negative reinforcement—yelling or spraying your cat with water—is never recommended,” she says.

#19 In Less Than 48 Hours, Najma Has Gone From The Streets Of Kuwait To Holding Her Butler’s Finger At Daggerpoint

In Less Than 48 Hours, Najma Has Gone From The Streets Of Kuwait To Holding Her Butler’s Finger At Daggerpoint
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#20 Laundry Time Is A Truly Terrifying Experience Every Week

Laundry Time Is A Truly Terrifying Experience Every Week
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