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Why do dogs of the same size always beat cats of the same size?

Most of the winners in the cat-and-dog war are cats. Many people may wonder why dogs always lose to cats when they are obviously bigger. Is it IQ or agility? In fact, this is because there are certain "cultural" differences between cats and dogs. Moreover, the cat has an overwhelming advantage, which makes it a well-deserved winner in the cat-dog war!

Cats and dogs have very different personalities. Both cats and dogs are animals with strong territorial consciousness. But dogs are social animals, while cats are used to being alone. So dogs will take the initiative to approach all the people and animals in the family. If they are lively and active, dogs will "naturally engage" and lick and pounce on you as soon as they come up. These behaviors of dogs may provoke cats.

For the owner of a cold cat, it prefers to be alone. It doesn't matter if other people or animals disturb it except that it is in a good mood to approach actively. This strange guy, who is much older than himself, always approaches himself with malicious intent and even provokes himself. Of course, it is necessary to warn him. If this guy is not far from himself, don't blame Huang Miao's heartlessness.

Cats and dogs have different family status. What is the biggest difference between a cat and a dog? Someone summed up the answer brilliantly. Cats regard their masters as slaves, while dogs regard their masters as gods. This also shows that cats and dogs have certain differences in their cognition of their family status. Dogs regard their master as the head of the family, so they think they are obedient and put their status in a lower position. Cats are the opposite. In the cat's eye, the shovel officer is their pet. So it will think that it is the highest position in the family.

Therefore, cats usually take the initiative. Maybe Huang Miao passed by the dog and found it sleeping noisily. It doesn't look very pleasing to the eye Fight! Either this stupid dog appeared in front of him when he was in a bad mood, or he didn't like it. Fight! Sometimes dogs want to play with cats, which will be regarded as provocative behavior by cats, and naturally they have to fight back.

Perhaps the strength of a cat's beating is nothing to a dog, so dogs generally don't care about cats. This is completely a short-tempered girlfriend's visual sense when flirting with a gentle boyfriend!

The body language of cats and dogs is different, just like our human gestures, which have different interpretations in different cultures. What's more, different kinds of animals? An animal research institute in Israel specially studied the body language of cats and dogs. The subjects were a German short-haired cat and a Spanish long-haired dog of similar age.

When they met, the enthusiastic dog wagged its tail at the cat and extended its claws to show its friendship. But I didn't expect that this friendly behavior of the dog was actually interpreted by the cat as: "Go away quickly, or I will give you some color to see see." This made the cat ready to go at once, arched its back and exploded its hair, only to find that the dog had done nothing to itself before stopping.