What are the symptoms of cats being angry?

Cats are emotionally sensitive animals and they also have times of being angry. Although cats usually act docile and cute, they show some anger when they feel threatened or uncomfortable. Today I will share some behaviors that cats may show when they are angry:

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Scratch

When cats feel angry or angry, they may scratch or attack objects around them with their claws, such as furniture, carpets, or owners. This is a way for cats to express dissatisfaction.

02

Roar

Cats make low and hoarse sounds when they are angry or threatened. This sound is usually accompanied by a ready-to-go posture to warn people or animals around them not to get close.

03

Hide

Some cats choose to hide when they are angry or angry and avoid contact with the outside world. They may hide in corners, under beds, or other hidden places until their mood calms down.

04

Children's cats may refuse food when they are angry or unhappy, or be picky about food and only eat their favorite food. This behavior indicates that the cat's emotional insecure is not stable.

05

Glimps

When cats feel angry or dissatisfied, they may stare at the target with wide eyes, which is a signal of threat or challenge.

06

Break free

Some cats will break free from their owner's touch or hug when they are angry, showing unwilling to be disturbed or touched.

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There are many kinds of cats when they are angry. The owner needs to pay attention to the cat's emotional changes, respect their feelings, and avoid causing unhappiness in the cat. Establishing good communication and interaction with cats can help reduce the number of times they get angry and keep them calm and happy