When it comes to unforgettable perfumes, most people think about luxury, seduction, or elegance. But “Obsession” by Calvin Klein? It made headlines for a completely wild reason—it attracts big cats. Literally. In a fascinating experiment at an American zoo, researchers discovered that tigers and panthers were drawn like magnets to the scent. Once they picked it up, they’d rub against it, claim it, and sometimes even stay in the area for minutes, clearly enchanted. Why? It’s believed to be due to civetone, a compound originally derived from civet cats, now synthetically made. This ingredient is used in perfumery to create a musky, animalic depth—and apparently, wild animals can’t resist it. So no, this isn't just a scent that turns heads at parties—it’s the only perfume known to turn the heads of predators too. #PerfumeFacts #ObsessionByCalvinKlein #ScentScience #Civetone #WildAttraction #FragranceLovers #WeirdButTrue #ZooExperiments #FragranceHistory #PerfumeThatWorks