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Angry at the cat, can you warn him?

Being angry with the cat may not warn him, but it will make the cat angry.

Everyone who owns cats knows that cats are a sign of warning to the enemy. When the cat is threatened and warns the other party, it will get angry. The breathing sound made by a cat is produced by blowing out a burst of air through its arched tongue. If our faces are close enough, we can feel the air coming out of the cat's mouth.

Principle:

The cat's breath is a warning. Because cats don't want to engage in physical confrontation, they rely on body posture, marking and vocalization to stop their opponents. This is a verbal warning from the cat to the opponent. This means that cats are afraid of their surroundings and think they are in danger. Breathe means "if you don't back down and don't know whether it's good or bad, I'll hit you." Angry cats are actually very scared, but they are always ready to fight when they are forced.

It is said that many experts have found that cats' breathing sounds actually imitate snakes to stop their opponents. Imitation is a common behavior in the animal kingdom. Some animals will imitate predators in sound or vision to play a deterrent role. The cat will give a warning. When the cat breathes, if it has no retreat, it may attack and we may be scratched or bitten.