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Cat Disliking Your Behavior

Cats are animals with distinct love and hate. If the owner does something that the cat dislikes, it may express its dissatisfaction by behaving in certain ways. For example, the cat may not obey the owner's commands, become extremely rebellious, defecate and destroy items everywhere in the house, scream all day long, and retaliate against the owner in this way. At the same time, the cat will also extremely resist human contact and stroking. It always stiffly shakes its tail, emits angry growls, and even shows aggressive behaviors such as scratching and biting when the owner approaches. If the window at home is not sealed, the cat may also find a way to leave home and escape from its current living environment.

  1. Disobedience

The cat will become very unobedient and resist the owner's commands. This may manifest as intentionally not going to the toilet or cat litter box, instead defecating everywhere in the house, such as on the sofa or bed. The cat may also become particularly rebellious,疯狂破坏家里的物品,没日没夜地嚎叫,以此来表达自己的不满。

  1. Resistance to Contact

If the cat used to be very attached to the owner but now resists any contact or petting from the owner, it will hide away whenever the owner approaches. The cat will also reluctantly stand its tail upright, slightly shake it, and emit unwilling growls or unhappy meows. This indicates that the cat is relatively dissatisfied and resistant to the owner. It is recommended that the owner not forcefully touch the cat at this time.

  1. Attacking the Owner

Although cats usually play with their owners and may occasionally scratch them, the force is usually light and does not cause harm. However, a cat that dislikes its owner will exhibit defensive behavior. If the cat's temperament is particularly bad, it may even show aggressive behavior when the owner approaches, such as resisting forcefully or biting the owner's hand and scratching with sharp claws. It is recommended that the owner first observe the cat's mood before approaching it, otherwise they may get injured.

  1. Running Away from Home

When a cat dislikes its owner, it may also develop a dangerous situation: running away from home. For example, if the living environment makes the cat feel uncomfortable or if there are multiple cats living at home but they don't get along well, it can lead to the cat disliking its owner and running away. Therefore, when raising a cat, the owner must ensure that the window is sealed and take care of it to avoid this dangerous situation.