Cats are quiet and cautious animals. They can sleep peacefully all day in front of their familiar environment or family. However, if they change into a new environment or strangers appear at home, cats are usually no longer so calm, or they act like...
Cats are quiet and cautious animals. They can sleep peacefully all day in front of their familiar environment or family. However, if they change into a new environment or strangers appear at home, cats are usually no longer so calm, or they act like they are not allowed to enter the territory, or they are carefully curled up in a certain corner. How can they train a calm cat?
Cats are usually very afraid of strangers. Why are cats afraid of strangers? What should they do when they are afraid? In fact, through investigation, it was found that cats themselves are very cautious animals. They can calm down and ignore familiar family members, and they will not take the initiative to approach strangers they have never met. There are many types of cats, and each cat has its own unique personality. Some cats are cheerful and lively, and their years of getting along with others make them not afraid of strangers. Some cats are naturally timid and vigilant, and are even more afraid of strangers. They usually ignore strangers, or escape from a distance. Cats are afraid of being angry, mainly because of their personality. Of course, the formation of personality is related to the inheritance of cats; the acquired living environment; and the influence of people and things you come into contact with in life. If you want a cat to be not afraid of strangers, you should let it contact people since you were a child, let it get used to being hugged, so that it has more opportunities to attend cats and parties, and to contact more strangers and strange pet cats. When the cat grows up and gets used to it, it will no longer be so afraid of strangers.