Cats are sensitive and can be offended by their owner if he forgets to pay attention to them, raises his voice, or if he leaves them for a long time.
Offended animals can show their displeasure. But how exactly does a cat show it?
There are five things to pay attention to here.
First of all, the pet may sit in a closed position, turning away from the owner.
The cat will also avoid contact with a person. A negative reaction can even be to affection or play.
Calmer cats show their resentment more delicately. For example, they can hide in secluded places so that a person definitely does not find them. At the same time, animals may not even respond to their name. This is a clear indicator that the pet does not want to contact its offenders.
More active pets can create a real mess in the house. For example, they can chew and scratch furniture, wires, shoes, or relieve themselves outside the litter box.
An offended animal openly demonstrates its displeasure. Here everything depends on the character of the pet. Still, sometimes a cat or a cat can decide to "give back" and attack a person's hand or leg if he is nearby.