Cat's Angry Behaviors, These Behaviors Can Prove It
Nowadays, many families like to keep pets, and many keep cats. In the process of raising cats, can we perceive some expressions of the cat? In fact, cats are like a six or seven-year-old child: when they are unhappy, they act very deep and reserved; when they are happy, they act lively and jumpy. Some expressions of cats are manifested through their behaviors. So how to prove when a cat is angry? If the following behaviors appear, it means the cat is angry. Let's take a look.
Generally speaking, most of the time cats are very obedient, like a child clinging to you because you are like parents to them. When your child is angry, he will be less dependent on you. He will be less obedient. So the first sign of a cat being angry is disobedience. Although you may not see exactly how it is disobedient, you can tempt it with delicacies. If it ignores you in front of food, it probably means it is angry. Sometimes it will hiss at you and walk away without looking back. Also, some cats always respond when you call them, but if at this time you call and it doesn't respond, it may be angry.
If you have made the cat angry, it may be like your girlfriend, being unhappy and messing things up, destroying some furniture at home. If it is angry, it becomes a troublemaker. It may make your bed a mess, break your cups, tear your tissues into shreds. If you try to stop it at this moment, it may become more aggressive. It will arch its back, raise its fur, and charge at you.
If a stranger makes the cat angry, the situation can be a bit complicated. If a passerby casually provokes a cat, the cat will show you its buck teeth, stare with big eyes, scowl, and look at you on all fours. If you continue to tease the cat, it may bite you. If extremely angry, it will continue following you with anger.