The idea that a cat is a proud and independent animal is a myth.
Scientists, and even the owners of cats themselves, have long proven and are convinced that animals are very attached to their owners.
Sometimes so much so that they can even be offended by the person. There are many reasons for this.
Cats can't directly say that they have a grudge, so they try to show it with their "language". There are four signs that can help you understand that your pet has a grudge.
Aggressive behavior
The cat breaks away from your hands, does not allow itself to be petted, and is mischievous – these are clear signs that the animal is taking revenge on its owner. The pet’s gaze will also change: direct and stern, accompanied by lashes of the tail.
Cat Ignores Litter Box
Cats often resort to this method when they want to annoy their owner. If the animal used to go to the litter box before, and then suddenly started to relieve itself wherever it wanted, then it may be a desire for revenge.
But it cannot be ruled out that the pet could have health problems.
The cat's tail is down
You can understand a lot by a cat's tail. It is an excellent indicator of the animal's mood. If the fluffy one lowers its tail when it sees its owner, it is a sign of hostility and bad attitude.
The cat is constantly hiding
The sign indicates not only resentment, but also that the animal is afraid of the owner. It is especially worth paying attention if the cat was active and good-natured before this, never hiding behind the sofa or other secluded place when the owner appeared on the horizon.