We often jokingly say that cats are a type of liquid, thanks to their flexible abilities to squeeze into the tightest corners of our homes. Moreover, they possess extremely unique and unusual sleeping positions that appear to defy the laws of physics. However, it may seem random at first glance, but when applying the Fibonacci spiral (the golden ratio spiral), it turns out that our feline bosses always pose perfectly, not just however they like. Readers can learn more about Fibonacci in this article.
Historically, the Fibonacci spiral has been widely applied across various fields around the world, from dry mathematics to dreamy paintings. It is often said that a piece of art that applies this golden ratio will have a harmony between the main and supporting elements, creating balance for viewers. The most famous example is the classic painting of the Mona Lisa by the genius Leonardo da Vinci.
The golden ratio applied in the portrait of Mona Lisa.
The design community also places great importance on the Fibonacci spiral and uses it as a powerful tool in their work. Especially in logo design, there are numerous resources, topics, and YouTube videos that meticulously guide you through each step, from creating golden ratios in Adobe Illustrator to applying them to specific projects. By applying this method, your product may not stand out, but it will definitely ensure aesthetic balance, not causing discomfort to the viewer.
Returning to the main topic, below are some images compiled by Bored Panda, showing just how artistically perfect cats can be.
This cat boss has no idea where it came from but has been sleeping on my couch for the past 2 weeks. Well, I guess I have to adopt it now.
The consequence of gazing at too many Fibonacci paintings is that now I see this golden ratio everywhere, especially when I look at my cat boss.
We also have a cat boss who knows how to pose while waiting to be served food.
Jumping through the air must also be perfect according to the golden ratio.
Our kitten refuses to use its bed and insists on curling up in the bowl instead.
Bought the boss a toy to scratch as much as it wants, and it ended up doing this.
Perfect in every curve, no deviation whatsoever.
My kitten always obediently lies in this basket whenever it feels sleepy, and the blanket is knitted by me.
No matter where it sleeps, its shape remains the same; it has to be perfect to exude nobility.
The pinnacle of yoga.
Snacks all over its body and still refuses to get up, the laziest cat on the feline island.
Finally, there’s a different sleeping position, but it still seems to adhere to the Fibonacci ratio.
If the golden ratio is too bent, invite some friends to cooperate, and you will definitely succeed.
My cat boss plays dead in a box whenever it’s anxious, but it has to be perfect even while playing dead.
The clearest evidence for the statement: Cats are a type of liquid.
This is my 5-year-old cat boss, named Tiberius. It rolled around like this for 10 minutes after getting vaccinated.
Hammock ‘with style’, plus incorporating the golden ratio, no wonder people honor cats as ‘royalty’.
Whether slim or chubby doesn’t matter; as long as it’s curved, it’s beautiful.