In the world of cats, sometimes "kindness" is not always a good thing. When a kitten overly suppresses its nature to cater to the rhythm and needs of human life, its sensibility is often both touching and distressing. Today, let's take a look at how those "too kind" cats usually behave!
Performance 1: Silently endure discomfort.
Some cats are very tolerant and will not show it easily even if they are not feeling well. They do not attract their owner's attention by meowing or behaving abnormally like other cats. Instead, he chose to endure in silence until the illness was too severe to hide. Such cats often make the shovel officer feel very guilty and distressed when he finds out the problem.
Performance 2: Excessive humility.
In multi-cat households, kind-hearted cats tend to exhibit excessively modest behavior. They are always willing to back down when it comes to their companions, even if their food, toys or resting place are taken over by other cats. This excessive humility will not only reduce the quality of life of the cats themselves, but may also lead to their increasing marginalization in the family.
Manifestation 3: Too much trust in humans.
Kind-hearted cats usually have a high level of trust in humans. They will accept human touches and hugs without reservation, and will not be wary or aggressive, even when confronted with strangers. However, this excessive trust can sometimes put cats in danger because they are unable to accurately judge human intentions and good and evil.
Performance 4: Suppress your desire to play.
Cats are predators by nature, and they have an instinctive need to play and chase. However, some "too kind" cats will suppress their desire to play in order to cater to the rhythm of their owners' lives. They may choose to stay quiet when their owners are busy, rather than attracting attention by making trouble or barking like other cats. In the long run, this depression will not only affect the cat's physical and mental health, but may also lead to their behavior problems.
Manifestation 5: Over-reliance on humans.
Kind cats tend to develop a strong sense of dependence on humans. They may always follow the footsteps of their masters, no matter where the owner goes; Or show extreme anxiety and uneasiness when the owner is not at home. This over-reliance not only affects the cat's independence, but can also lead to a series of behavioral problems when the owner is unable to accompany them.
Seeing the performance of these "too kind" cats, I believe that many excrement shovelers will feel distressed. So, as responsible masters, how should we treat these sensible little guys? In fact, the key is to give them enough love and understanding. We should always pay attention to the physical and mental health of cats, and find and deal with the problems they may encounter in a timely manner; At the same time, we should respect their nature and needs, and provide them with a free, safe, and loving living environment. Only in this way can we make these "too kind" cats truly live a happy and happy life.