Many owners of domestic cats mistakenly think that their pets love them infinitely.
However, there are five signs in a cat's behavior that may indicate insufficient attention from its owners.
The position of the tail is an indicator of the cat's mood.
The lower the tail, the more stress the animal experiences.
If a cat hides its tail under its body, this is a sure sign of tension or hostility.
Twitching the tail from side to side will indicate that the cat is experiencing severe anxiety and does not like those around it.
A cat that does not like its owner will demonstratively leave the room when he appears.
If a pet tries to hide when its owner appears, this is a clear signal that it does not want to be near him.
A sure sign of a cat's dislike is aggressive biting.
If a cat uses its fangs and tries to attack, it is experiencing fear and is trying to defend itself.
The owner's hand may seem threatening to the cat, so it tries to attack.
This behavior indicates the cat's hostility.
If the cat does not have health problems and relieves itself outside the litter box, then in this way it takes revenge on its owner.