Form matters… and it evokes an ancestral danger

This explains why other similar objects can cause the same reaction: a cable, a banana, or even a soft toy. So it’s not a personal vendetta against the vegetables of the squash family, but a mixture of surprise, suspicious appearance and survival instinct.
The mistake not to make: the booby-trapped bowl
In the majority of videos, the cucumber is placed behind the cat while it eats. This is a common mistake. When feeding, your companion is in a state of vulnerability: he lets his guard down, relaxes, relishes… In short, he doesn’t expect to have to dodge a “danger” like an action movie.
The result? Intense fear, unnecessary stress, and sometimes more lasting consequences. Some cats become suspicious, refuse to eat in the same place again, or develop avoidance behaviors. What was a prank for you can become a real trauma for him.
Better understanding your cat to live better with him

But if you’re itching to be curious, there’s a gentle and caring way to introduce a cucumber into your cat’s world. Simply put it in a room, in their presence, without staging. He will sniff it, maybe tap it with his paw or ignore it completely. And then, surprise: no panic, no backflips… just an intrigued cat, but serene.