The cat that has been kicked out of the house keeps staring at its owner with its eyes, why?

Updated on society 2024-06-06
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cats and dogs are spiritual animals, very homesick, very attached to their owners. The landlord drove it out, and it was definitely reluctant to leave, so it would stay outside the door and be reluctant to leave.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cat kept staring at the owner with his eyes, seeing that it was because the owner had kicked him out of the house, and the cat knew that the owner didn't want him anymore.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cat has developed a relationship with people, he looks at you with tears in his eyes, there are words that are too ugly to look at the eyes too reluctant to the owner, you don't give it away, the cat will be uncomfortable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You ask this question, you get kicked in the head by a donkey. An irresponsible person like you is not worthy of being a human being. There is a lot of helplessness and help in the eyes of the cat baby, how much I want you to carry him back.

    If your conscience finds out, hurry up and take the poor helpless cat baby home, the cat baby does not have too many requirements, it is nothing more than to eat well, drink well, and have a stable nest.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is a longing in its eyes that you can take it home, and in this look it seems to understand that you are not willing to let it go home, so it keeps staring at its owner.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, the cat is an animal, its IQ has not yet reached the concept of "home", "door" and "out", for the owner, the cat only thinks that you are a "food animal", and even you (the pet owner) are just one of the "moving" and "fun" toys of the cat. Since the toy "you" is suddenly different from before, the curious cat certainly wants to find out.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because he's used to feeling at home! He is in such a strange environment at the top of the stairs and has no owner, do you think he will be afraid? Animals will too! So don't abandon the critters, they're really pitiful.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats and dogs are spiritual! They are able to sense the intentions of their owners! I also know that the owner doesn't want it anymore! So it looks at the owner and is selling good! Hopefully the host can take it back!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think I must be thinking about you when I hear you watch, what does that mean? Why did you suddenly kick him out of the house? That's why I'm staring at you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After all, you've been raising it for so long, and animals are just like humans, he has feelings, you know?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Why kick him out of the house? Shouldn't you think about him all the time?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Stayed in the way, and when I opened the door and went out to see him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The cat kept wondering, why didn't the owner let me go home if he could go home?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You kick your cat out of the door and let him stay in the hallway, and when you open the door and go out to see him, you find him on the next floor, and you look at you with those straight eyes, and you look at him for five or six minutes, and then you go back. The next time you open the door and go out to look at it, you will find that its eyes are still staring at you.

    The cat that has been kicked out of the house has been staring at its owner with its eyes, and this is because cats are highly intelligent animals, equivalent to a child of one or two years old.

    It was kicked out of the house by you, unhappy in the door, unwilling to leave in the hallway, and when you came out, it kept staring at you with its eyes, which means: Master, don't your conscience hurt if you kick me out of the house? Can you bear to leave me with a cat outside?

    It's staring at you and telling you to call it back.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cats come to be rich, dogs come to be poor.

    Drive away, and the opportunity to make a fortune is gone.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As the old saying goes: cats come to be poor, dogs come to be rich. If it is a night cat, it is recommended to drive it away.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Lucky cat, it is best to treat it well, cats love to be clean and secretive, and they will not do bad things easily if they are not hungry.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Just because a cat keeps staring out the window doesn't mean it wants to go out.

    The cat is a territorial-minded animal, and it may regard the range it can see outside the window as its territory, and staring out the window may just be patrolling its own territory.

    If you're careful enough, you'll notice that cats are always wandering around the house, and they're patrolling their territory to see if the smell they leave behind is still there.

    For example, sometimes when you have just finished a shower or come back from outside, it will rush to you, not thinking that it is welcoming you, but just trying to leave its smell on you again, because in its eyes you also belong to its territory.

    Therefore, usually cats sit on the windowsill and keep staring out of the window, probably just to check whether there are intruders in the territory within their sight, or just to appreciate the great rivers and mountains of their territory.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That's basically what it means, the cat likes to sleep when it's okay, if he wants to go out to play, he doesn't sleep, he can't control himself from jumping around, and then crawls on you, he wants to take you out to play. Or let you play with the cat with him, and if you feel bored, he will find something to do on his own, but to do, he keeps looking out by the window, just wants to go out like a dog, he keeps looking at you, just like you feed him.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The cat kept staring out the window, of course it wanted to go out and play. Cats also need friends to play with us humans like us, if the kitten has been staring out the window, then the owner should pay attention, whether the owner's company is less. At this time, you can take the kitten out to play with it more, so that it can also find its own little friends.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sometimes it's just a matter of the cat's interest...

    My cat likes to look outside on the windowsill, but I don't want to go out, I just like to look outside.

    And many of my friends' cats around me like to look outside on the windowsill.

    Cats are fantastical creatures

    Maybe you're fantasizing about flying in the clouds.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The cat has been staring out the window probably wants to go out, although as a pet there is food and drink, and there is good care. But they still yearn for freedom and don't like to be confined to their homes. But this is not up to them, and they also have a longing in their hearts, after all, they like the unrestrained air outside.

    Staying at home is not what they want, it's just helpless.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The cat has been staring out the window, it doesn't necessarily want to go out to play, it may be attracted by something outside, or it sees the same kind running around outside, feeling particularly free, but it has been staying at home and can't get out, it also wants to yearn for freedom, so it can't help but look out the window in a daze.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    He doesn't want to go out and play, he may just be bored in the house, and then look out the window to think, some people's thoughts are incomprehensible to humans, and we as shovelers can only serve with all our hearts. Don't try to understand what cats think.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In fact, every cat has such a habit, like my little flower cat often lies in front of the window, looking at the outside scenery, you can find the beautiful scenery for yourself to enjoy, the kitten also has a yearning in her heart, hoping to go out and play with her companions, so it will be very happy. Animals are also like people, they want to have a companion and a person to play with, so it will be very happy and have a lot of fun.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I also have a cat at home, and he will crawl by the window from time to time to look out the window, and at first I was curious about what it was doing and whether it wanted to go out to play, but later I learned that just because it was staring out the window didn't mean that it wanted to go out and play.

    Cats belong to the kind of animals with a strong sense of territory, as long as they are within its sight, they may be classified by it as their own territory.

    Usually, cats will be at home, regularly go to patrol their territory, to see if the smell they left is still there.

    Sometimes after the cleaning of the house, if you pay attention, you may find that the cat will become a little anxious, and keep walking around the house, because the smell it used to leave in various places is gone, and it feels that its territory is gone.

    Therefore, if the cat habitually looks out the window, it may just be looking at its territory to see if there are suspicious characters, or it may just look at its own scenery.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    My cat likes to stare out the window a lot, and I was curious for a while about what he was looking at, if he wanted to go out and play. Later, I slowly found out that he was usually standing on a high place and watching, looking at the scenery downstairs with the kind of wait-and-see look of a king looking down on the inspection territory. So I don't think he's trying to hang out, he's probably out of curiosity, and more likely he's inspecting territory.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The cat is actually a free-loving creature, keep it locked in the house, he may feel lonely, if he keeps staring at the window and looking out, then the owner can actually open the door and let him go out to play for a while, and the loving cat will come back by itself.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    For cats, in addition to the home, everything that can be seen from the window is also its territory! Cats will be accustomed to sitting by the window and patrolling to check for any suspicious intrusions. Cats are used to staying in a safe place to see things that move, which can also help cats relieve stress.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    My girlfriend is a veterinarian who usually takes care of pets and then deals with them.

    We also have a Persian cat at home, and he often stands on the windowsill of our house, looking out, and I once asked my girlfriend curiously.

    Why do cats always want to look out? My girlfriend told me that she was looking for a companion and wanted to be able to go out and play with her companion. A cat is a more flexible and willing animal.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Cats close their eyes slowly, or look at you half-squinting, they are not actually tired or want to sleep. In fact, this is a friendly way for them to show that you have completely gained their trust, they like you very much as their master, and then you can jerk them off as you want.

    What are the signs and preparations for cats before attacking, knowing this, so that they will not be scratched and bitten!

    First, the back of the arch fried hair.

    This small action is known to everyone, especially before the two cats fight, especially before the fight.

    The cat wants to arch its back, fry its fur, and make itself look taller. Intimidate the enemy, and it's best if you can scare them away.

    If your cat, or a cat in the wild, makes this move on you, then you can get away with it! Maybe you'll suffer in the next second!

    2. Expose your nails.

    Cats can tell who is friendly and who is harmful. When with friendly people, its nails must be retracted.

    When someone touches its bottom line, or encounters a harmful person, it will show its nails and use it to scare the enemy, also for self-preservation.

    A cat can't use objects around it like a human, and it only has claws and teeth.

    3. Roaring and bluffing.

    Growling is usually accompanied by a hunched back, and sometimes it is done alone.

    This is an indispensable skill that cats learn in early childhood, and it is also an instinctive reaction. It is usually used to scare the enemy.

    If the cat growls or bluffs at you, it's time for you to go. Because in the next second, you may be scratched.

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