A person can, without intending to, scare his cat.
We are talking about performing certain actions that cause a feeling of fear in the pet.
It turns out that some of the owner's actions are perceived extremely negatively by furry four-legged friends.
If you do not want to put your animal into a state of stress, refrain from performing the following actions.
Trips
Cats become attached to their territory. Going outside the apartment is often perceived by such pets as a dangerous situation.
Therefore, you shouldn't "walk" your cat. You shouldn't take your animal with you on trips either.
Of course, if we are talking about moving or visiting a veterinarian, then you cannot do without moving the cat in a vehicle.
But then you need to buy the most comfortable carrier for the animal.
Punishments
Punishing fluffy creatures is pointless. Not only will this approach not make the cat behave “correctly,” but it will also likely put him in a state of stress.
A cat that has been punished begins to treat its owner worse and stops trusting him.
Shouting and loud talking
Cats are afraid of loud sounds. That's why they get scared during thunderstorms and when the vacuum cleaner is running.
Pets don't like screaming people either. So don't quarrel or argue with anyone if there's an animal nearby.