Cat breeds and their significance in human life
Cats are easy to train. Our cat loves to play and have fun. When playing, our cat rarely uses her claws, but if she gets angry..... Of all the qualities that admire me in our cat, most of all is her independence and independence. If she herself wants to play with me, then she plays. When I want to play with her, she would rather run away or attack me than obey. She really likes to climb cabinets and the Christmas tree, and play with her favorite toy.
Ladochka perceives the people living in the apartment as part of her family. Cats become attached to their owners, especially to those whom they have identified as “elders” or “leaders”. I am that leader. When I come home from school, she recognizes me by my steps and comes out to greet me, asking to be held in my arms, rubbing my legs. He plays with me, perceives his mother as a nurse, and rarely sees his father. My Ladochka sometimes gets jealous of me when I talk on the phone or when friends come to see me. She begins to get angry, behaves irritably and even bites.
Each cat controls its territory and protects it. He especially keeps my room under control. He doesn’t let strangers in, he always sits with me when I do my homework, he sleeps among my toys, and at night with me. She is a very smart and intelligent cat. Our friends and acquaintances who have seen our pet say that she is very smart, and we are proud of Ladka in our hearts.
Purring on her lap, the cat calms me down. Cats sense our sore spots and will lie down there to relieve the pain. Our Ladochka will lie down on dad’s lower back or on mom’s legs - and the pain goes away. She is our doctor.
The most understandable way for humans to communicate with cats is sound. Purring, the cat begins the game or informs the owner about its excellent mood. In a rage, when a cat wants to warn its opponent about the possibility of a serious fight, it emits a dull, low growl. Hissing indicates that the animal itself is alarmed.
In addition to sound, cats have another way of communicating - body language. If your pet has its ears flattened, it means that it is angry and ready to fight back. A hunched back and fur standing on end means an attack will follow in a few seconds. The twitching of the tip of the tail indicates a nervous, worried state of the cat. The tail raised up shows a kind and cheerful mood.
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