Well the cat probably sits on you because it wants you to scratch it.
Cats like warm places, so your cat may be sitting on you because you are warm.
Cats also like to be petted and to get attention.
Although there are several behaviors that still mystify pet owners, animal behaviorists think cats plop to show they're happy and relaxed. If the cat plops down in front of its owner, it generally means the cat is relaxed her.
Some cats are lap cats and some aren't. Differs from cat to cat. Some cats prefer a human lap over their own bed, some do not.
Some cats like attention and to get it they lay on a lap. Cats are loving animals, showing they like you, or own you they lay on your lap.
Probably just because they like being near you, and its a warm nice place to perch.
Cats are social creatures. They may feel attracted to you and may find you lap comfortable.
It is warm there and likely reminds them of the feeling of sleeping with mom cat and the other kittens when they were small.
It seems to be "plop" you read swine by putting the last letter of the word (in English) at the front. Therefore, pplo is "plop"
I think that you don't bother, just poo on your cat. Meow. Plop.
what plop
Yes, "plopped" is a real word. It is the past tense of the verb "plop," which means to fall, drop, or move with a soft, sucking sound.
It means to plop yourself down on a sofa or couch. Another definition is to pitch a Baseball.
The past tense of to plop is "plopped" (fell down with a sound).
plop |pläp|nouna short sound as of a small, solid object dropping into water without a splash.verb ( plopped , plopping )fall or cause to fall with such a sound : [ intrans. ] the stone plopped into the pond [ trans. ] : she plopped a sugar cube into the cup.• ( plop oneself down) sit or lie down gently but clumsily : he plopped himself down on the nearest chair.ORIGIN early 19th cent.: imitative.
Ker-Plop was created in 1979.
Ker plop or Ker plunk
When rabbits plop down and lay on their sides, it usually means that they are so comfortable with their enviroment, that they have to just plop down and take it all in. If you look up rabbit body language, it will tell you all about what your rabbit is telling you with it's body!
Walter de Donder has: Played Voetballer in "F.C. De Kampioenen" in 1990. Played Meneer de Burgemeester (1989-) in "Samson en Gert" in 1990. Played Inspecteur Kimpe van het Federaal Voedselagentschap in "F.C. De Kampioenen" in 1990. Played Burgemeester in "Samson en Gert" in 1990. Played Kabouter Plop in "Kabouter Plop" in 1997. Played Kabouter Plop in "De kabouterschat" in 1999. Played Kabouter Plop in "Plop in de wolken" in 2000. Played Flik in "Brussel Nieuwsstraat" in 2000. Played Roel in "Zone stad" in 2003. Played Kabouter Plop in "Kabouter Plop en de toverstaf" in 2003. Played Plop in "Plop en Kwispel" in 2004. Played Burgemeester in "Samson en Gert kerstshowspecial" in 2005. Played Kabouter Plop in "Plop en het vioolavontuur" in 2005. Played Kabouter Plop in "Plop in de stad" in 2006. Played Plop in "Special: 10 jaar Plop" in 2007. Played Burgemeester in "Hotel op stelten" in 2008. Played Kabouter Plop in "Plop en de kabouterbaby" in 2009. Played Plop in "Special: Plop en de kabouter paashaas" in 2010. Played Plop in "Plop wordt kabouterkoning" in 2012.
My plop Is bigger than your plop!