Cats are the cutest creatures, bringing their owners a sea of joy and positivity.
Moreover, these four-legged whiskers are able to comfort, show care, and can even cure some ailments.
But they, the tailed ones, also need the warmth and affection of their owner. And if they don’t feel it, they can get offended.
Certainly some of them will cherish plans of revenge if a person commits certain actions towards them.
For example, if you are going to scare a meowing pet. Some people like to scare an animal for fun, watching its reaction.
They don't know that a cat can remember the stress it has experienced for a long time. Then you will have a reaction - either it will hide from you constantly, or attack you as an enemy.
Also, purring cats do not like it when they are "squeezed" excessively. Everything should be in moderation - including tenderness, affection and care.
Experienced cat owners say: if the animal does not come for a portion of affection on its own, it is better for you not to take the initiative.
Otherwise, the cat may feel that you are encroaching on its personal space.
The third extremely undesirable action is to punish your pet the moment you discover his mischief.
For example, when you come home from work, you notice that your pet has relieved itself outside the litter box. Or has sharpened its claws on the walls, tearing up the wallpaper.
There is no need to immediately rush at the cat with abuse - he will no longer understand why you are so aggressive towards him.
He won't understand and won't forgive. He'll hold a grudge and, if the opportunity arises, will even take revenge.
For reference
A cat is a domestic animal, a mammal of the feline family of the carnivorous order, one of the most popular (along with the dog) "companion animals".