Cat
Psychological Behavior Tips
Perhaps you’re considering
having a cat as a pet. But is a cat the right pet for you at this
point in time in your life? To decide, you must have an idea what
to expect from a cat, you must learn about your cat psychological
behavior to understand how to best live with your feline friend.
First of all, a domestic
cat is a highly intelligent and fiercely independent creature. It can
never be placed on a leash the way dogs are. Cats do things they want to
do and when they want to do it. They will demand the things they want,
such as food and play. And they will also make it clear when they want
to be left alone. Thus, the owner of a cat cannot expect his cat’s
behavior to always be in alignment with what he likes.
Different breeds of cats
have different personalities. Some cats are quiet while others like to
meow all the time. Can you tolerate a cat that meows almost every day?
Some cats are fussy and choosy about the food you give them while others
will eat just about anything.
Can you afford the kind of food that your cat prefers? Some cats don’t
mind being surrounded and petted by strangers while others will wield
their claws if they face a person they haven’t met before. Does your
house accept many strangers or are you alone most of the time? And some
cats love to climb and curl on the lap of their masters. But others
prefer to be left alone, watching TV or listening to the radio. Are you
a cat owner who likes to cuddle all the time?
You will know when your cat is trying to get your attention. It will
endlessly meow at you or it will follow you around or it will rub its
body against your leg. You will also know if your cat is comfortable or
scared by lifting up your cat. If the body is loose, then your cat is
relaxed. If the body is tight, then something is scaring the daylights
out of it. In other words you must understand your cat psychology
to help you understand where your cat is coming from.
Cats like to sleep. And the specific personality and breed of the cat
will determine where the cat chooses to sleep. Some like to be in
secluded places where no one can disturb them. They like to lie in high
cupboards and similar places. Other breeds of cats like to sleep in
places where everyone is converging. These cats like to be noticed. So
they sleep at the center of the foyer, in the middle of the stairs and
even on the couch, especially when there are guests.
Cats like to sharpen their claws. It is their nature, similar to wild
cats such as lions, tigers, panthers, and cheetahs. This may irritate
the owner, especially if the cat chooses to sharpen its claws on the
couch. The owner may consider giving the cat a scratching post. The cat
can be taught to scratch its claws on this post - great idea!.
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