Not every cat owner interacts correctly with their pet.
Sometimes such gross mistakes are made that the animal stops perceiving the owner as its friend and protector.
In addition, furry creatures experience psychological trauma and begin to consider staying in the house as a lack of freedom.
So, what you shouldn’t do while “communicating” with a cat.
Under no circumstances should physical force be used against a pet.
The cat is unlikely to forgive its owner for such behavior.
A cat will experience extreme fear if locked in a small room or cornered.
Serious stress experienced by a furry friend will negatively affect the pet's condition.
If your cat has a habitual place, do not remove it under any circumstances.
A four-legged friend left without a bed or a house faces psychological trauma.
If the cat falls asleep, do not disturb it. Also, try to keep quiet.
Lack of adequate sleep and the fear experienced when waking up suddenly have a negative effect on the animal’s health.
You should only interact with your cat when the pet approaches you on its own.
There is no need to pester your furry four-legged friend who is calmly resting in his corner and clearly wants to be alone.