What you shouldn't do with a cat: things you shouldn't forbid her to do

14.06.2023 06:50

In fact, cats are very temperamental animals, so they can quickly take offense at a person, but they do not intend to forgive him.

And every cat owner knows how difficult it is to win over your pet if she suddenly harbors a grudge against her owner.

What should a person not forbid his cat if he does not want to incur its wrath?

If a cat wants to be near you, you don't have to tell it "no"

Cats are independent creatures, so they rarely need human attention.

But if the cat suddenly notices its owner and wants to spend some time with him, you shouldn't push it away. It's better to lie down next to your favorite pet for a while and scratch its back.

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A cat may deliberately lie down in a place where it will disturb a person - this is how it tries to let him know that it needs a little affection and attention.

The cat is not trying to anger its parent, it just misses him. If the owner drives the animal away, it will definitely get offended and stop making contact.

If the cat is clearly bothering the person, it is better to pet it first and then pick it up and move it to another place, for example, if the cat is taking up space in front of the computer when the person needs to work or study.

Cats love the windowsill

Often, owners don’t like it when cats jump onto the windowsill, especially if there are a lot of plants and other important things there.

Unfortunately, you won't be able to explain to the animal why it can't look out the window when it wants to. How can you avoid offending your pet? You should fence off the flowers from it, if possible.

The thing is that any cat is a predator that protects the place it lives in. That is why a cat needs to see what is happening outside the window, and even more so it wants to have access to any corner of its home.

Sergey Tumanov Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor


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  1. If a cat wants to be near you, you don't have to tell it "no"
  2. Cats love the windowsill