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Is it true that cats deny people?

It's not like cats don't recognize people. Many times it doesn't want to recognize people.

I have many friends who have cats around me, and I have two at home. Some people say that their cats are incredibly sticky, and some people say that their cats have hardly given a good face. Unfortunately, my cat belongs to the latter.

From the point of view of the problem itself, it is probably because the cat ignores you and doesn't interact with you, even if you shovel shit and draw water every day and massage its back. You call it, it doesn't necessarily respond. Don't be sad at this time. Cats are lonely, independent and indifferent. It sees everything you do and takes it for granted. Therefore, in a relatively safe and comfortable environment, it is normal for cats not to respond to your efforts. It's not that I don't know you, but I don't think it's necessary to pay attention to you. At this time, you have to ask why some cats are so attached to their owners. You can never leave. I can only say that this kind of cat is definitely not the majority, but it also exists. Just like people's personalities, cats have different personalities.

But when it comes to danger or when cats feel threatened or nervous, they will know who is the owner and who can be trusted. For example, my cat Kitty is a bunch of little gray beauties. She is usually deaf at home and doesn't like me to hug her. When I was 3 months old, I took her downstairs for the first time to bask in the sun. She has never seen the world, and she is so scared that she wants to drill into my arms and climb on my shoulders. This shows that it knows that I can be trusted, and it chooses to jump into my arms instead of drilling into the grass next to it.

Even more amazing is my biscuit, a black and white cow and cat. A stranger came to the house, scared to death. It has been three months. I brought it back from my friend, and he was afraid of me when I picked it up. But when I took it home and let it out of the cat box, it didn't dodge, but took the initiative to come over and rub against me, which was a sign of intimacy with me. I was shocked at that time. It shook and kissed me. This shows that it is actively showing kindness to us. Although it is really scared, it knows that the future life depends on me.

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