Cats often greet their owners when they return from work by purring and gently rubbing their legs.
Because of this, pet owners think that their pet has been bored all day, and is now happy about the return of its loved one.
Let's find out if this is really true.
According to scientific research, pets that are forced to remain alone for long periods of time experience behavioral problems.
They are expressed in loud, endless meowing, ignoring the litter box, apathy, aggression, etc.
The conclusion that follows is that cats are social creatures by nature, and their full and happy life is only possible if they have contact with humans.
Despite such seemingly rosy results, feline feelings are still different from those inherent in “bipeds”.
Cats really do become attached to people and are happy when they come home, but in their absence they do not get bored, remembering the time spent with their owner.
Instead, they continue to go about their business quite calmly (unless, of course, they are absent for a long time).