Cats seem to be independent and freedom-loving animals.
But fluffy creatures can experience a wide range of different emotions and feelings, including resentment.
Therefore, owners should know what things can offend their pet.
Not enough time together
The cat may be upset by the fact that the owner spends little time with it.
After all, spending time together allows you to strengthen your bond. It also allows your furry friend to express his affection.
If you often drive your pet away from you, you can deprive it of its sense of trust.
Ignoring games
Cats are quite sociable and love to play, especially when young.
Moreover, games are useful not only for the physical health of the pet, but also for its emotional state.
Moreover, cats can even use various household items for play, including paper or ribbons.
But the furry one might not like the refusal to play.
Attention to other animals
Some cats live peacefully under the same roof with other pets.
But there are fluffy creatures who are not ready to share their owner with anyone else.
Therefore, cats can become jealous if a person pays too much attention to another animal.
As a result, the fluffy one may begin to behave unpredictably and aggressively.
Previously we talked about how to help a cat get used to a new home.