Do cats hold grudges after being beaten? Do cats hold grudges after being beaten

Updated on pet 2024-03-15
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After hitting the cat, of course, the cat will hold a grudge, and the general owner must feel that the cat is disobedient or has done something wrong (this wrong thing is that the owner feels that the cat has done something wrong, but the cat does not feel that he is wrong, and the owner hopes that it can understand people's thoughts). Therefore, if the cat makes the owner unhappy, the cat will hold a grudge after the owner hits the cat, and in fact, most cats will still do things that make you unhappy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After beating the cat, of course, the cat will hold a grudge. Generally, the owner must feel that the cat is disobedient or has done something wrong (this wrong thing is that the owner feels that the cat has done something wrong, but the cat does not feel that he is wrong, and the owner hopes that it can understand people's thoughts).

    Therefore, if the owner is unhappy because of the cat, the cat will hold a grudge after the owner hits the cat, and in fact, most cats will still do things that make you unhappy, at this time the owner should learn to adjust their mentality, rather than worrying with the cat, and not because the cat does not understand our words to the cat to fight the cat.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Under normal circumstances, cats do not hold grudges, but if the owner scolds the cat for a long time, the cat is likely to retaliate against the owner.

    For example, open defecation, destruction of furniture, disobedience, etc., some cats may be depressed, not close to their owners, and even some cats have aggressive behavior.

    Although cats don't hold grudges too much, they can form a conditioned reflex to bite or scratch people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cats generally don't hold grudges. Even if you hold a grudge, you will only remember it for a while, and this time may be caused by a sense of fear, but after a long time, you will forget it. The cat's thinking is particularly simple, when the owner hits or scolds the cat, it will not be as obedient as the dog, but will take some measures to try to defend itself and fight back, so it will do some behavior to make the owner feel that he is holding a grudge.

    But if it has been beaten since childhood, this will cause the cat to be very afraid of people, when someone reaches out, the cat will not think that it is trying to pet it, but wants to hit it, so it will run away or bite.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There may be several reasons why cats don't hold grudges:

    1.The brain structure of cats is different from that of humans, their brains are relatively small, unlike human brains, which have rich cognitive and memory abilities.

    2.Cats naturally don't like fights or loud noises, and often choose to run or hide when surviving in the wild to avoid fighting with other animals.

    3.Cats are relatively weak in social skills and rarely actively interact with other cats or humans. Therefore, even if it is hit, it is difficult for a cat to associate this behavior directly with its owner.

    4.Cats are naturally more independent, spend more time alone, and are not as dependent on their owners as dogs. Even if it is beaten, the cat will not show extreme sadness and uneasiness like a dog, but will shrink in the corner and slowly recover by itself, even if it is a little disgusted with the owner, it will only show in some special circumstances, and the degree of disgust will not be very deep, and it will soon return to its normal state.

    To sum up, cats don't hold grudges because of their brain structure and natural independence, as well as their natural instinctive responses. But we should also treat them well, because hitting cats is against the original intention of caring for pets and laws and regulations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the cat hurts, the cat will definitely remember. The next time you reprimand him or gesture, he will stay away. This means that any animal has a memory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    He will definitely hold a grudge, and the next time he meets you, he will stay away from you!

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