Cats are solitary animals and are born with instincts of independence and autonomy. In families, although cats develop deep emotional bonds with us, they still retain this solitary nature. So, when we are at home, cats may prefer to play or rest alone instead of hanging around us all the time.
Although they have independent instincts, cats also need socialization and interaction. They love to bond with their owners and enjoy being cared for and cared for. Cats may feel lonely and anxious when we leave the house because they lose interaction and socialization with us. This can cause your cat to develop behavioral issues such as scratching at furniture, meowing excessively, or licking itself excessively.
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