Any cat owner has probably encountered one interesting behavioral feature of their pet.
So, the cat may start meowing loudly, thereby demanding that the door be opened.
The man fulfills the request of his four-legged friend. But the purr... simply does not enter the room.
And then, of course, the question arises: “Why did the fluffy one ask to open the door in the first place?”
Please know that in such a situation the cat is not mocking its owner at all.
Why does the cat demand to open the door, but does not enter the room?
Don't forget that our meowing four-legged friends have not only a hunting instinct, but also a desire to check the "safety level".
In the wild, a cat can find itself in the role of not only an attacking animal, but also a victim.
That's why cats periodically have an instinct to make sure that the closed space is safe and that no one will jump out of it.
This is why the pet “asks” the owner to open the door.
When a person fulfills a request, the furry creature will most likely continue to stand in place, or even go in the other direction.
After all, the animal did not want to enter the room, but to make sure that this space was safe.
However, it is possible that the pet demanded that the door be opened in order to be able to observe the owner “hiding” in the room.