You might think that your cat doesn't know much about your routine because he likes to stay in his corner, licking his paws and taking naps.
But know that your feline's eyes are big for a reason: to observe and learn about the space around them.
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Catsthey are very observant and curious and like to have a routine. Therefore, they always adapt to the tutors' schedules.
You will be shocked at the amount of things this your pet knows about you. Are you ready? So let's go!
How was your day
As we said, the cat adapts very well to the tutor's routine. Therefore, he knows exactly when you leave the house and also when you arrive.
In addition, he can also tell if his day was good or bad, as he can "interpret" emotions.
In fact, according to a study by the University of Oakland, Michigan, USA, cats demonstrate empathy. That is, they can notice and respond to certain human emotions.
who are your enemies
Pay attention: your cat knows when someone arrives that you don't like — or who doesn't like you.
He starts to act strangely in response to his own stimuli. In the same way, he understands when he is a dear person, he gets closer and gives more attention.
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“Sensitive Cat”
Cats are a bit "sensitive". But, calm down, it has nothing to do with the paranormal. It's just that they perceive subtle changes in our behavior and in the environment, so they already deduce that something good or bad will happen.
You can see, he always knows when you are going to give him medicine, take him to the vet or cut his nails.
Dr. Cat
Yes, your cat can do some “diagnoses”. We're telling it in a good-natured, joking tone, but there's a grain of truth to it.
How felines notice subtle changes in our bodies — how heart rate increase or the scent of hormones—they kind of know when something is different.
There are several reports, for example, of women whose cats realized pregnancy before themselves.
At one point, the animals began to lie on their bellies and purred in a different way. When they investigated, they discovered that there was a little being there.
Cute, isn't it?
"Friend I'm here"
Just as they know who likes you and who doesn't, they also know who does or doesn't like them.
Felines feel the love and affection you give them and, with that, they manage to build a relationship of trust and loyalty.
Make no mistake: your cat likes you and appreciates your company. They are not as dependent as the dogs, but you are part of their family.
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