Domestic cats are sweet creatures. They respond to care and love with affection and affection.
But if you offend a fluffy one, you can pay. An angry cat will cause a lot of trouble, especially if it is vindictive.
We'll tell you three things an owner shouldn't do to avoid bringing the cat's wrath down on their head.
Fright
You shouldn't test the patience of your whiskered tailed friend with artificially created stressful situations.
Well, there are people who like to scare cats, for example by putting something unfamiliar to them or suddenly yelling at the animal like Tarzan in the jungle.
And some people often turn on heavy music at full blast, literally playing on the nerves of the unfortunate cat.
Some people, armed with a slipper or a belt, hunt for the tailed one. You are going the wrong way, comrades! The cat will remember and do some nasty things in return.
Freedom
Do not restrict the cat in its right to freedom of movement. Remember - freedom is embedded in the genes of these animals, even domestic ones.
The cat will be offended if he is forbidden to climb on the cabinet or if the owner does not take him for a walk.
Constantly prohibiting certain things will turn a cute meowing creature into a biting and scratching aggressor.
Loneliness
You shouldn't leave your cat in proud solitude constantly and for a long time.
It is clear that you have to stay late at work or after visiting the store, but you must try to minimize these delays.
Otherwise, the cat will show a wild temper - start to rage in the apartment, and you will be lucky if it doesn’t destroy everything.
Earlier we talked about why an adult cat hits itself on the face with its hind paws.