Based on breeding experience, cats do not succumb to violence. Although cats sometimes exhibit disobedient behavior, they have their own personality and habits and are not easily controlled or forced to do something by others. If a cat is severely abused or threatened, it may feel fearful and upset, but that doesn't mean they will succumb to violence. Therefore, as a shovel officer, we need to respect the cat's personality and needs, give them enough freedom and space, and establish a good interactive relationship with them.
In addition, cats have a very strong sense of autonomy. Although cats have been domesticated by humans, they have not been fully domesticated and have retained a lot of the characteristics of wild animals. Cats have their own personalities and habits, and they act according to their instincts and interests, rather than being controlled or forced by others. For example, cats often play on their own, clean themselves, find food on their own, etc., which are all manifestations of their autonomy. In addition, cats use their curiosity and reflexes to explore the world around them and maintain their own independent personalities. While cats sometimes exhibit seemingly uncontrolled behaviors, these behaviors are actually manifestations of their autonomy and instinct.