Adjust yourself, change your habits. These 7 people don’t love cats.

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Adjust yourself, change your habits. These 7 people don’t love cats.Every cat is different in appearance and personality, so we choose to have them as part of our family to share good times with. But have you ever wondered how cats really feel about being with us? Even though we think they are happy with their home life, deep down they might just want us to stop doing something that we are doing.

These 7 people don't love cats.

7 Human Habits That Cats Don’t Like

1. Sudden change

Cats are very sensitive animals, especially to changes in their environment. Cats will be happier if their owners take the time to acclimate them to stressful events. Such as being put in a carrier and being taken for a ride in a car. Especially when they are kittens. An even more stressful event is a trip to the vet, which cats may not like being handled.

Getting your cat used to these situations, and providing lots of positive reinforcement and attention to their perspective. Can go a long way in reducing emotional and physical stress for your cat.

2. Forced socialization

Cats are known to be independent creatures, and one of their main needs is to allow your cat to hide if she feels stressed. As well as provide your cat with a place to move vertically. If your cat doesn’t have these options, she may react negatively to unpleasant events. Such as loud noises or strangers in the house. Humans may misinterpret a cat’s hiding behavior and try to force her to come out and confront a stressful situation (known as flooding). Cats do not view this as a way to build trust and deal with stress in a positive way. Cats also love to climb. Providing cat trees, carpeted shelves, and window boxes can reduce stress and increase your cat’s happiness, leading to a happier cat.

3. Hugging too tightly

Humans tend to think that our pets enjoy the same types of interactions that we do. For example, most cats (and dogs) don’t like to be hugged, and when our pets try to escape. We tend to try to hold them tighter. Depending on the individual cat, she may not like belly-rubs, even though she seems to enjoy them by rolling over and exposing her belly. This can make a cat feel vulnerable and can lead to biting and aggressive behavior. Every cat is different, so learn to get to know your cat to see. If this is a behavior she really enjoys or if it’s just a behavior she’s just accepting until she lets you know she’s bored.

4. The misconception that cats are small dogs

One thing that really frustrates cat owners is that people often think that cats have the same needs and behaviors as small dogs. When in fact they are very different. Cats really resent being compared to dogs. When you want to train, change behavior, or find something for your cat to do, you should do some research on what cats like and what makes them scared.

5. Punishing cats for normal behavior

Although dog training has made great strides in promoting the use of positive reinforcement. I often hear from clients and other behavior consultants that deterrents, such as spray bottles of water, are still being used on cats. Spraying your cat with water because it’s doing something you don’t like. Such as digging up your plants, will only make it wary of you and won’t actually stop the behavior. Cats will be very happy if their owners can apply a tip from the dog training world: focus on providing your cat with more pleasurable things that meet their needs and positively reward them for appropriate behaviors, rather than using punishment to scare them.

Another form of punishment that can be harsh for cats is nail clipping. Which is not only painful for the animal but can also lead to lifelong litter box problems, fear, and aggression in the หากคุณสนใจเล่นพนันออนไลน์ที่ดีที่สุด สามารถสมัครสมาชิก UFABET ได้ที่นี่ พร้อมรับโปรโมชั่นพิเศษสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ cat. There are many other humane alternatives, such as plastic nail caps, scratching posts, and keeping your cat’s nails trimmed short.

6. Treating cats like small humans

Some cats don’t like being dressed in costumes. Although humans still engage in this behavior for reasons that cats cannot understand. However, every cat is different, so you may have a cat that really enjoys this. But you should pay close attention to your cat’s body language and behavior. A good resource for learning more about cat body language is the “What is My Cat Saying” CD, which contains videos and photos of different cat gestures to help you learn more about how cats communicate.

7. Exploitation of the Internet that creates stress

While I often hear the joke that the Internet was created for the sole purpose of spreading cute cat videos, the truth is that many of these videos have behavior experts feeling unnerved. While many of these videos may depict adorable cat behaviors. I often see videos that show shocked, stressed, and/or aggressive behaviors that are misinterpreted and seen as funny. The popularity of these videos and photo memes is a good indicator of how much we humans still have to learn about cat body language and acceptable cat interactions. So while cats love being loved by millions of people. They would appreciate it if we could learn to enjoy videos that truly celebrate cat joy and playfulness.