Why does your cat always bully dogs? You know, in fact, this question is not complicated, let me explain it for you.
Let's start by looking at the size differences between cats and dogs. Cats tend to be smaller and more delicate than dogs, but they are very nimble and can quickly dodge dog attacks. Therefore, when fighting, the dog can never attack the cat, and the cat can easily grasp the dog's weakness.
In addition, cats are also very cunning in their attacks. They can scratch the dog's face with their paws, or jump on the dog's back and bite its neck. Dogs, on the other hand, generally only bite with their mouths, and their attacks on cats have almost no effect.
You may ask, why do cats send "friendly" messages when they are perceived as provocative? This is because cats are not as rich in language as humans, and they can only express their emotions and intentions through some specific postures and movements. Dogs, on the other hand, have an easier time understanding and distinguishing these signals.
In addition to this, there are misunderstandings in the exchange of information between cats and dogs. This is actually very important because it directly leads to the actions and behaviors that are difficult to coordinate between cats and dogs. Dogs often spend a lot of time and energy understanding and coping with cats' intentions and behaviors, and the lack of mutual understanding and trust between cats and dogs also makes it more difficult for them to get along with each other.
In short, there are many misunderstandings between cats and dogs that do not understand each other's behavioral awareness and information exchange, which is also one of the important reasons for the formation of enemies between them. I hope you can better understand and take care of your cats and dogs through this article, so that they can become real good friends.