Cats get angry when they are petted incorrectly. These animals are not social and emotional in nature.
Cat behavior experts from Nottingham Trent University say cats really dislike being stroked in the direction of their fur, around the legs, sides and around the throat. Experts tell you how to pet your pets. The Daily Mail writes about it.
It has been mentioned that if the cat allows you to touch the above areas, then he is just enduring, expecting a reward.
said Dr. Lauren Finkey the cat just likes to be touched by the parts around her snout. So, you can stroke the cheeks, the base of the ears and the area under the chin.
In these areas are located the largest number of skin glands that produce odor. And cats’ motivation is to spread their scent.
Scientists also say that cats get angry when they are petted incorrectly. The truth is that these animals are not social and emotional in nature.
It is especially not recommended to scratch the stomach of cats. So they feel vulnerable, because it’s like the vital organs are exposed. Pets see such touches as a threat.
Scientists list the behavior of cats in moments of irritation:
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turn their head into our hands or ourselves;
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freeze and stop purring;
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the ears are turned back or seem to be pinched;
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begin to lick the tangled fur;
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start wagging their tail.
Remember that the cat Nala lives in Los Angeles, who has 4.5 million followers on Instagram, the title of TikToker of the year and a fortune of $ 100 million.
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