Many pet owners like to give their pets human feelings.
Let's figure out what our pets really feel when we raise our voices at them.
A cat is able to sense threatening intonations. That is why it understands that when a person yells at it, it is a threat.
Let's start with the fact that a cat perceives a person as a big cat. And if he screams, therefore, he is a threat to her.
One of the possible scenarios is ignoring a person. If the animal is offended, it may not respond to its name and try to hide from you in every possible way.
Another possible scenario is hidden aggression. You yelled at your pet, and he went and took revenge on you as best he could.
So don't be surprised to see nibbled flowers or pots of soil turned upside down.
Another option is undisguised aggression. Such a fighting cat, with its ears pressed to its head, enters into an unequal fight with a person, leaving traces of claws and fangs on his hands.