Cat or dog quirks? What are some of your cat s quirks?

Updated on pet 2024-06-06
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I like to get beaten. (Constantly do something to find a beatup every day). I like to sleep with a sock on my head. (Every day if it doesn't do this, it jumps everywhere and can't sleep).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When he was younger, he liked to sleep on my neck, and he woke me up breathlessly. When I grew up, every time I went to school, he would give me a ride with my dog, and once he was waiting for me outside the classroom when I was studying at night. This is something I can't believe for a long time.

    And I often see him sleeping in the arms of my pastoral dog's belly, and the two guys are coiled in two concentric circles. Extremely tough: my family is in a suburban urban village, he has caught weasels, water snakes, and my mother once swept out a rat's tail about ten centimeters long when sweeping the floor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One of the quirks of cats is that they love to be clean, they always lick themselves clean.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When my cat was one and a half years old, he was obsessed with watching me go to the toilet (only when I stood up), and from time to time stood on the edge of the toilet and reached out to pluck the urine column (so disgusting), I was so disgusted by this behavior that I couldn't get rid of it (well, my hands couldn't reach it, and if I kicked it with my foot, I would lose my balance), and the most unbearable thing for me was that once or twice it stuck out its head and I avoided peeing on his head!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When someone takes a shower, they like to squat at the bathroom door, like a watchdog!! When will you come out and when will she leave!! Super patient!! Completely like a security guard!! I'm very touched every time!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Before getting on the tuba, run laps at the speed of light from the bedroom to the living room, about 3 laps, and then a sharp brake to your feet, about 3 times, I generally: know you're going to, hurry up! Ya turned her head and went to ps:

    The is never buried.,Just rub the paws on the toilet wall.。。。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Will say goodbye [I mean "meow" sound], every time we go out, she will meow sadly and tactfully As long as you say goodbye or goodbye, she will definitely reply to the weak "meow" sound

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Inherently hostile relationship

    Although dogs and cats are both pet animals, their nature is very different. Dogs are social animals that like to be close to humans and other dogs, and are loyal and active by nature. Cats, on the other hand, are solitary animals that prefer to be independent and do not like to have too much intimate contact with humans and other animals.

    This difference in nature leads to mutual exclusion and distrust between dogs and cats.

    2. Territorial conflicts

    Both dogs and cats have their own independent territory and sense of territory. Once they have identified their territory, they will attack and repel other animals as invaders. Dogs and cats often have a sense of territory that conflicts depending on their environment, for example, a dog may think that the entire home is its territory, while a cat may think that a small corner belongs to its territory.

    This territorial struggle led to a hostile relationship between dogs and cats.

    3. Competition for food resources

    Dogs and cats have different preferences and habits when it comes to the food they eat. Dogs like to eat in large gulps and like to chew for longer periods of time, while cats may eat their food cleanly. This difference leads to disharmony in their sharing of food resources.

    In addition, if there is only one dog or cat in the house, they will usually think that the food resources in the home belong to them, and if they find other pets near their food, they will attack and expel them.

    4. The influence of human attitudes

    Another important reason for the mutual exclusion of dogs and cats is the attitude of humans. Historically, people have loved dogs more than cats. This has led to the fact that dogs still maintain the mainstream status of pets among humans, while cats are not taken seriously.

    In the family, it is possible that parents and children will prefer dogs and ignore the presence of cats, which can make cats feel dissatisfied and repulsed, thus leading to a discordant relationship between dogs and cats.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cats at home always like to lie at their feet, like to stay in slippers, must be slippers, do not like to be in the nest of hot springs, do not like to be in the soft quilt, but like to stay in slippers, do not come out, just like in slippers. That's some of my cat's quirks, which love to get into slippers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My cat has a lot of quirks, for example, my cat likes to smell my feet very much, even if I don't wash my feet, and my cat also likes to smell very much, I really can't understand it, because my feet are really smelly sometimes, so it's really a quirk, and I usually like to bite the sofa very much, which is also a habit that I can't understand.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the era of big data, I think it's very easy to see the phenomenon of data sharing and privacy leakage, for example, in life, we must choose a more appropriate thing to look at our life, and then don't have a bad idea, so I hope everyone can have a better way to face this problem, and then prevent it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't have cats at home, but when I was in college, I had roommates who had cats in the dormitory, and I thought those cats were so strange and had all kinds of quirks, especially the cat in our dormitory, who always liked to sleep under my bed when he was idle and bored, and I was really helpless, no matter what? Toss him and he has to go to my bed, and likes to hide under the bed, and sometimes even likes to lick your little feet, I think these are his quirks! Anyway, in my eyes, it can't be weird anymore, because I don't think my bed is any different from others!

    Why do you like to drill into me? It's weird.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The dog is easy to recognize, which is why it is crazy to bite when it sees a living person, and at the same time he is also more aware of the owner, and often lives with the owner, so he does not easily let others pet it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I like to drink toilet water, I like to roll on the ground, and I suddenly lie on the ground while playing, looking at the ceiling and starting to roll. Likes to rummage through trash cans.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you can't finish eating food, find a place to bury it, the dog will become lazy and unwilling to go out, and when you eat, you like to eat the food you like, and if you don't like it, it's easy to put it aside.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, the language barrier between cats and dogs is one of the reasons for the inextricable hostility, when the dog wagged its tail and wanted to play with the cat, but the cat thought that the dog was looking for trouble, and the language barrier deepened the misunderstanding between them. The personalities of the two animals are also quite different, dogs like to be lively and social by nature, while cats are solitary rangers. So, sometimes, the dog just wants to express his friendliness, runs over to try a good relationship with the cat, and simply circles the cat twice, and in the cat's opinion, this guy dares to come and provoke, scratching the dog's nose with one paw, another inevitable bite.

    Zoologists believe that the contradiction between cats and dogs is mainly due to the huge difference in the living habits and "expression of emotions" between cats and dogs, or even the opposite at all, so that often the well-intentioned actions of one party will be misunderstood as malicious opposites.

    For example, if a cat raises its tail at you, it means that it is courting you. And if a dog raises its tail at you, it is a sign that it is being hostile to you. Also, if the cat makes a snoring sound, it is a pleasant invitation to pet, and when the dog is panting, you have to stay away because they are really angry.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cats don't like dogs, because they may have conflicts in the region, and they will become hostile in themselves, and secondly, dogs will always pursue smaller than themselves, so cats and cats will always have to escape from their larger size, so they form a relationship between dogs and cats.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Dogs are descended from wolves, while wild cats, the ancestors of cats, prefer to be alone. Even today, thousands of years later, pet cats and pet dogs still retain many of the characteristics of their ancestors. Dogs naturally love to chase small prey, and they love that feeling.

    But cats hate being chased, even if it's just a game in the eyes of dogs.

    In addition, their personalities are diametrically opposed, most of the dogs are enthusiastic and unrestrained, and have a self-cooked personality. And cats need to spend more time with you before they become friends with you.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This one also has a good fit. Cats and dogs have peace to live with.

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