As a cat lover, do you often worry about how to better care for and care for your kittens? Keeping a cat is not only about providing food and shelter, but also requires understanding the cat’s behavioral habits and psychological needs. Today, let’s discuss behaviors that can be distressing for cats and see if you become a true cat owner!
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Type 1: Forced hugs and kisses
Cats are independent animals and they do not like to be forcibly hugged or kissed. This close contact can cause the cat to feel trapped and unable to escape, leading to stress and anxiety. The correct approach is to respect your cat's personal space and provide appropriate touch and interaction when they approach you.
Second type: Bathing too frequently
Cats naturally like to be clean, and they will spend a lot of time licking their hair to keep them clean. Bathing too much will destroy the natural protective layer of your cat's skin and easily cause skin diseases and infections. Generally, a bath once a month is enough, unless the cat is particularly dirty or has special needs.
Type Three: Ignoring Cats’ Social Needs
Although cats don’t need as much social interaction as dogs, they still need some attention and communication. Long-term neglect of your cat's social needs can lead to anxiety, depression and even behavioral problems. As an owner, you should spend some time each day playing and communicating with your cat to meet their emotional needs.
Fourth: Inappropriate diet
Providing cats with an inappropriate diet, such as human food, expired food, or low-quality cat food, may cause digestive system problems in cats and even Lead to more serious health problems. Choosing high-quality cat food suitable for your cat’s age and health is an important part of raising a cat.
Category 5: Inappropriate toys
Some toys and decorations may cause harm or discomfort to cats. For example, toys with small parts may be swallowed by cats and cause digestive tract obstruction; while some sharp-edged decorations may scratch the cat's skin. Choosing safe, durable toys and decorations suitable for your cat to play with is an important step in protecting their health and safety.
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Type 6: Improper environmental layout
Improper environmental layout can also make cats feel uncomfortable. For example, crowded spaces may make cats feel stressed and upset; a lack of adequate space to move around and rest may affect a cat's physical and mental health. Taking into account the habits and needs of cats, a reasonable environmental layout should provide them with sufficient activity space, resting areas and privacy protection.
Have you ever made a mistake unintentionally? If so, start changing now! Only by truly understanding and respecting the needs and habits of cats can we become true cat owners.
Of course, raising a cat is not an overnight process and requires continuous learning and exploration in practice. But as long as you love your kitten with your heart, I believe you will become an excellent cat owner!
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