Many pet owners have long noticed the important “ritual” that cats perform before eating.
The fluffy ones sniff the food for a long time and only then begin to eat.
It is generally accepted that such behavior is nothing more than a manifestation of fastidiousness on the part of the animal.
Allegedly, the four-legged friend takes a long time to determine whether the food smells good. And if the pet refuses to eat, then it simply does not like the smell of the food.
However, owners who explain their cat's actions in this way are mistaken.
There is no need to consider your pet squeamish and overly demanding. Most likely, the fluffy one is not interested in the smell or taste of food.
The animal just wants to find out whether the food offered to it is too hot.
The nose helps the pet in this matter. Thanks to this organ, cats quickly find out how safe the food is in terms of temperature.
If your pet refuses to eat, it may be because he has come to the conclusion that the food is still hot.
It is possible that after some time the cat will return to the food left in the bowl.