Cats become anxious when around certain types of people.
Such personalities cause hostility or even fear in furry creatures.
So, what kind of people do cats dislike?
Our furry four-legged friends are afraid of loud sounds.
This is why pets feel aversion to people who talk too loudly.
Of course, cats don’t like people who are prone to quarrels with others.
Cats also become anxious when there are overly active creatures nearby that exhibit unpredictable behavior.
A person who is characterized by excessive gesticulation, abrupt movements and unexpected actions will be perceived by the fluffy one as a source of danger.
Purrs love affection. But everything should be in moderation.
If a person too often violates a cat's personal space and does not allow it to rest and be alone, then he will clearly begin to be perceived by the animal as an "enemy".
Noisy, very active, unpredictable, intrusive... Almost any small child fits this description. That is why cats are afraid of children.
Of course, a child who often touches the animal and pulls its tail will cause particular fear in the pet.
Yes, cats don't like very active people who bother them with their affection.
But the other extreme is also bad. An indifferent owner who is almost not interested in the condition of his pet and rarely shows concern is unlikely to win the trust and love of the cat.