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Cats • Cat Species Day

National Cat Day: 8 weird things cats do and why Kittens (Credit: MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP via Getty Images) (NEXSTAR) — Cats sometimes behave in strange ways, at least in the eyes of humans. But to cats, presumably, it’s perfectly natural and sane. Thursday is National Cat Day, and we thought we’d shed a little light on our feline friends. Hat tip to the ASPCA, which scratched together a  similar list  that helped us during our research. Here are eight weird things cats do and the reasons behind them. Rubbing and headbutting When cats use their heads to rub you or bop you, they are declaring that you belong to them. Cats release pheromones from their cheek areas that mark you as theirs. (Credit: STR/AFP via Getty Images) Kneading Cats like to press their paws back and forth into you, and the reason may go back to their kitten days when they would press on their mother’s tummy to stimulate milk flow. When your adult cat does this, he might be showing he’s relaxed and content. Ignoring you Ca

Metallica • San Francisco Symphony Orchestra • Pbs

METALLICA's 'S&M2' Concert Film To Air On PBS METALLICA 's 2019 concert film   "Metallica And San Francisco Symphony: S&M²"   will air on   PBS . The concert will premiere tonight (Thursday, October 29) 9:00-10:30 p.m. ET ( check local listings ) and will re-air a number of times over the coming weeks on   PBS   affiliates. In September 2019,  METALLICA  reunited for two incredible nights with the nearly 80-member  San Francisco Symphony . Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the first  "S&M"  concert, these two sold-out performances were the first ever at the new Chase Center in  METALLICA 's hometown San Francisco.  METALLICA 's  Lars Ulrich ,  James Hetfield ,  Kirk Hammett  and  Robert Trujillo  combined forces with the symphony, led by conductor  Edwin Outwater , with a special appearance by legendary conductor and longtime  San Francisco Symphony  musical director  Michael Tilson Thomas . The concerts marked the first time th

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