Cats may exhibit behavior that indicates they are clearly upset and irritated.
Fluffy cats cannot feel anger the way humans do, but they can show their displeasure in a variety of ways.
How cats get offended
The cat will very demonstratively sit with its back to its owners and sulk.
If a person gets up and goes into another room, the cat will also move after him, only to sit with its back to him again in a visible place.
The pet will be placed on a dresser, coffee table or near the TV so that the household can see it.
The cat will do everything to ensure that the owners do not miss the moment that she is still angry.
If a cat feels fear or stress, it may hide in a secluded place.
Some cats may hiss if they feel threatened or irritated.
Also, pinned ears, tail twitching, or dilated pupils may indicate discomfort.
An angry cat may temporarily refuse affection from its owner.