I think if you want to categorize jump scares then:
1: The Trick Scare; the particular type you posted about.
Characterised by the obvious set up of innocuous activity so banal that you feel the "scare" coming minutes before it happens. "You guy's, they'll never see it coming... she's just brushing her teeth, she opens the bathroom cabinet to put the toothpaste back and 'AARrgh'! I'm telling you the audience will fill thier pants!"
"That's pure gold Chip, have another line!"
2: The Bump Scare; nothing actually frightening happens.
The protagonist (female, probably wearing a too-small vest) investigates the *generic dark place* and is scared out of thier wits as a cat jumps up into view. The moment is usually diffused by the cat's cute "mew" abd the protagonist laughs at how nervous they are feeling.
"You guys! The audience will be expecting something horrific to happen, but we subvert thier expectations by scaring the crap outta them with something not scary at all. I dunno... I'm thinking maybe a cat could jump into view..."
"Chip, that's awesome! Pass me the mirror!"
3: The Double-Trick Scare (often follows The Bump Scare);
The movie makers are so clever & stuff that they get you twice! Twice!! Following the cute cat/child who just got out of bed/friend who just popped around unnanounced, they immediately follow up with the real scare. You WILL NOT see this coming due to the cleverness of the very clever movie makers.
"You guys, you guys! We get them once with a scare that turns out to be nothing. THEN... we get them AGAIN with the real scare. I'm thinking the hero/heroine is laughing at thier own stupidity when it crashes through the window...or door ... or.."
"Chip, you are a solid gold GENIUS!! *sniff* ...what was that idea again?"
4: The How-Many-Times-Are-They-Gonna-Pull-This Scare;
Just watch the 2012 Woman In Black.
"Chip, I love your jump scare ideas bro! What about a movie built on JUST jump scares?"