Analysis of typical behavioral characteristics of cats

For those of you who raise cats, do you really understand some of the behavioral characteristics of cats? Cats have their own sense of independence, are lively and active, and have a certain degree of jealousy. Come and experience it all!

Every cat has its own inner secrets and personality traits that make it impossible to describe a cat's emotions in relation to their appearance. Some cats coexist with weakness and recklessness, and coexistence with stubbornness. Even so, they can still synthesize the typical behavioral characteristics of cats, such as intelligence and cleverness, isolation by nature, independence and jealousy, etc.

Analysis of typical behavioral characteristics of cats
Birman cat (definite introduction)

 1. Intelligent and smart : Cat is an animal with high nature and extraordinarily delicate nature. Judging from the anatomical characteristics of the core nervous system, cats have typical cerebral hemispheres of highly intelligent creatures, that is, the cerebral cortex is rich and fully developed. The brain of a kitten is not fully developed when it is born, and it is basically childish at the age of 5 months. The normal development of a kitten's brain depends on the sensory stimulation provided by its mother and humans. Survival alone and nutritional deficiencies can impede the development and perfection of a kitten's brain and abilities.

2. Isolated by nature and strong in independence: Wild cats like to live in isolation and freedom. Except for mating in estrus, they rarely live in groups of three or five. All rest and have a wandering personality. Cats are very independent. Under normal circumstances, hunting and raising offspring are accomplished independently without the cooperation of other members of the species. Even under domesticated conditions, cats are highly dependent on humans.

 3. Do not surrender to the master’s authority: Do not blindly follow the master’s instructions and have your own private example. If the cat is angered, it will run away from home or even seek refuge with another owner.

 4. Typical egotist: There is basically no collective sociality among individual cats, even if they are forced to do so under certain circumstances. Like dogs, there is a strict collective survival and ranking system. You can ignore the call of the master and pay attention to it, but as long as you think of delicious food, you will suddenly react.

 5. Jealousy: Cats are not only jealous of others, but sometimes cats will angrily resist when their owners approach children too much. This proves that the cat pays special attention to the owner's attitude towards it, so it should be gentle and pay attention to cultivating emotions when raising it.

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