Cats, like people, can be open or closed. Because of their unsociability and seriousness, some pets have a reputation for being evil creatures, but in reality this is not true, because representatives of the feline family, like their owners, can be extroverts or introverts.
But what is true is true: determining the psychological type of a cat can be quite a difficult task, because the animal will not tell you about its plans or experiences.
However, a caring owner, observing his pet, can determine what the cat needs to be happy and try to find a common language with it.
So, if you notice that your cat strives for communication, is not afraid of other animals and loves to play with them, then you are probably the owner of an extroverted cat.
Such animals are not tied to a specific place in the house and can sleep anywhere - on the floor, on the table or in your bed. They are always happy to greet you at the door, are open to communication and love to be picked up and stroked.
A couple more characteristic features of extroverted cats are their cheerful nature, desire to play pranks and increased activity. Among the negative features are uncleanliness, vindictiveness and touchiness, and they demonstrate their aggression openly.
There are other types of cats that do not welcome changes in their lives. They do not expect anything positive on the street and are wary of other representatives of their species.
If your pet is exactly like this, then most likely you got an introvert.
This pet has a high degree of independence. It does not bother its owner with excessive activity, always finds something to do.
Such a cat prefers calm and reasonable entertainment, and can be described by the phrase "walks by itself."
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