Many cat owners notice that their pets like to follow them around the house.
This behavior may seem funny, but behind it there are deep reasons related to the instincts and psychology of the animal.
Cats are animals that are both predators and prey in the wild, so a sense of security is very important to them.
The owner, whom the cat considers a source of protection and support, gives it confidence. Being near a person, the cat feels more protected.
Cats are social animals, although not to the same extent as dogs. They value attention and affection from their owner.
By following a person around, a cat seems to be saying: "Pay attention to me, play with me, pet me."
Cats have an innate instinct to follow their caregivers.
In the wild, kittens follow their mother to learn how to survive. In domestic situations, the owner takes on the role of the mother.
Cats are naturally curious. They are interested in everything that happens around them.
By following its owner, the cat can satisfy its need to explore the environment.
Cats are very attached to their territory and like to control everything that happens there. By following its owner, the cat can monitor what he is doing and make sure that everything is okay.
Sometimes a cat follows its owner simply out of habit. If this behavior has been encouraged in the past, the cat may continue to do so in the future.
If your cat is constantly following you around, it is important to respond appropriately to this behavior.
Earlier we wrote about two things that can make a cat hate its owner.