Katze ändert ihr Verhalten nach Tritt auf Pfote

Seit über einer Woche leben Pixel und Flicks nun bei uns. Zuvor hatte ich Befürchtungen, wie es mit dem Einleben klappen wird, aber es war alles super. Haben sich sofort wohl gefühlt und auch gar nicht versteckt oder so.

Schnell war klar, dass "mein" Flicks (ich hab ihn so genannt, mein Mann hat "seinen" Pixel getauft) der kuschligere von beiden ist. Er hat auch immer Nähe gesucht, hat den Kopf so typisch angestoßen wenn man ihn streicheln wollte, war wirklich sehr zutraulich. Ich war einfach glücklich, weil ich brauche einfach einen Schmusetiger. Pixel ist eher für sich, kann stundenlang mit sich allein spielen. Nähe holt er sich nur unter seinen Bedingungen. Aber war für uns so natürlich in Ordnung.

Nun ist vor zwei Tagen leider was passiert. Und ich weiß das passiert und ist manchmal mit jungen, wilden Katzen unvermeidlich. Aber ich bin Flicks auf die Pfote getreten 😞 Er hat aufgeschrien und war kurz erschrocken. Aber erst mal nicht weiter auffällig.

Seit gestern fällt mir aber auf, dass er bei mir auf Abstand ist. Er meidet mich, legt sich lieber in die Nähe meines Mannes. Und wenn ich ihn streicheln will, geht er nach kurzer Zeit weg. Er stößt auch nicht mehr so mit dem Kopf wie vorher. Und mir fehlt das total. Ich bin da im Kopf leider so geschaltet, dass ich denke er mag mich jetzt nicht mehr. 😢 Mein Mann und eigentlich alle sagen, dass ich mir das nur einbilde. Aber ich weiß nicht, wie ich ihn zurückgewinnen kann. Leckerlis helfen nicht wirklich.

Hattet ihr sowas auch schon? Kann sich das noch mal ändern? Oder bin ich jetzt für immer unten durch? 😭 Pixel ist eh nicht so der Schmusi und wenn Flicks jetzt auch nicht mehr mag..... 🥲

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u/Spider-Ranger — 1 day ago

Theory about the rumored nude scene / intimacy coordinator

Lately, there have been more and more rumors about a nude scene in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Some even claim it involves both Tom Holland and Florence Pugh, with people speculating about a hot tub scene, or even a sex scene.

I honestly think that's complete nonsense, and I think there's a much more logical explanation.

From the first trailer, we already know Peter will be shirtless (or half-naked) in one scene. It's the moment where he's hanging upside down from a web after what appears to be his mutation. Before that, he's trapped inside some kind of cocoon, and moments later he's dangling from the side of a building. What's interesting is that he doesn't seem to have his web-shooters in that scene. If this is before he realizes he has organic webs, he could actually be in danger of falling.

For a while now, there's been speculation that Daredevil will make a cameo. One popular theory is that Matt saves Peter by catching him with his nunchucks cable before he falls.

Here's where my theory differs:

I don't think Daredevil is in the movie at all. I think it'll be Black Widow who saves Peter. Yelena is also known for using grappling gear, so she could easily catch him before he falls.

After pulling him to safety, she'd get her first look at Peter who's still half-naked. And Marvel loves awkward comedy. I could totally see Peter being pulled onto the rooftop and accidentally ending up falling right on top of her, similar to Bruce Banner awkwardly landing on Natasha in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

And that's exactly where the intimacy coordinator comes in. You don't need a full-blown nude or sex scene to justify having one. A scene involving close physical contact with one actor partially undressed would be enough.

What do you guys think?

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u/Spider-Ranger — 4 days ago
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DODC Are the Real Villains — and "Brand New Day" Could Secretly Be Setting Up the Symbiote and the X-Men

The more I think about the rumors and speculation surrounding the film, the more convinced I become that the real antagonists won't be Scorpion or whatever "monster" Peter is fighting.

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I think the DODC are the true villains of the story.

My theory is that the DODC is hunting Jean. If Jean is a mutant (or connected to the emergence of mutants in the MCU), that would immediately put her in the DODC's crosshairs. Rather than being a Spider-Man story that happens to feature Jean, the film could secretly be about the first major government crackdown on mutants.

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This could also explain why the DODC eventually becomes interested in Bruce Banner's technology. If they're trying to locate, track, suppress, or even neutralize mutations, Banner's research could become a valuable tool in that effort.

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Jean vs. William Metzger

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In this version of the story, Jean is actively trying to stop the DODC. As the film progresses, she discovers the extent of their operations and what they're doing to mutants. This ultimately leads her to confront William Metzger, who may be one of the key figures behind the program.

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By the end of the film, Jean is ready to kill him.

Spider-Man intervenes. Not because Metzger deserves saving, but because Peter refuses to let Jean cross that line. The climax becomes a classic Spider-Man moral conflict centered on responsibility, restraint, and choosing not to become what you're fighting against.

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Peter's "Monster" Isn't a Mutation

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Another thing I've been wondering: What if the monster inside Peter isn't a separate mutation at all? What if it's actually the first signs of the Symbiote?

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Throughout the film, Peter struggles with increasingly disturbing changes that are mistaken for some kind of mutation or transformation. Jean may even help him regain control by separating him from whatever is affecting him. The problem appears solved. But it isn't. The Symbiote survives, setting up future stories.

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The Ending: Spider-Man Dies... Sort Of

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Here's my prediction for the finale: Scorpion mortally wounds Peter during the final battle. The movie ends with Spider-Man apparently dead, leaving audiences in shock.

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Then comes the post-credit scene. Bruce Banner examines Peter's blood and discovers an unknown foreign organism within it—something that doesn't belong there and doesn't match Peter's DNA. Banner realizes there's something else inside him. Cut to black.

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What If This Is Actually X-Men Setup?

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This is the part that interests me most.

If the DODC is already targeting mutants, then Brand New Day could quietly be laying the foundation for the MCU's mutant era. Rather than introducing the X-Men out of nowhere, Marvel could begin by showing a government agency already reacting to the existence of mutants before the public even fully understands what's happening. The DODC's pursuit of Jean would be the first sign that mutants are becoming a real issue in the MCU, while Spider-Man simply gets caught in the middle of a much larger conflict.

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TL;DR

DODC are the real villains. Jean is trying to stop them because they're targeting mutants. Spider-Man stops Jean from killing Metzger and reminds her of the responsibility that comes with power.

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Peter's "monster" is actually the early stages of the Symbiote. Scorpion seemingly kills Spider-Man in the final battle. Bruce Banner discovers a foreign organism in Peter's blood during the post-credit scene

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What do you think? Could Marvel be using Brand New Day as both a Spider-Man story and the first major step toward the MCU's mutant era?

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u/Spider-Ranger — 19 days ago