Why do cats like to get close to babies? What's going on? In fact, there are several reasons why cats like to get close to babies: 1. Cats have a special feeling for babies, and they think babies are cute; 2. The baby's small voice and warm...
Why do cats like to get close to babies? What's going on? In fact, there are several reasons why cats like to get close to babies: 1. Cats have a special feeling for babies, and they think babies are cute; 2. The baby's small voice and warm hugs can easily make the cat feel good; 3. The baby's fragrance can attract cats; 4. The baby's gentle movements can make the cat feel safe and comfortable.
In fact, cats do not want some people to think that they are so indifferent. They are just not very obedient, but in fact they have a strong observation ability. They will judge the "status" of family members based on the attitudes of others. The objects of infants who are highly concerned and protected are obviously family members with high "status".
The risk of babies is less
The body size and movement of babies are slow, which is less dangerous for cats and is less likely to produce stimulating reactions. Cats often respond to aggressiveness because of their size gap, rather than being willful and erratic like children.
Compared to adults, the size gap is too big, just like you live with a group of elephants. Even if you know that the other party is not hostile, you will be particularly afraid that it will be half-life if it accidentally or loses its temper.
Try your best to take care of family members, although cats are generally not group animals, they can form small groups. They will take care of members in the group who need care and help each other.
For example, it licks you, it is "helping you take a bath". They are not as enthusiastic as dogs, which leads many people to think that cats are indifferent, but in fact they pay great attention to recognized group members. Many cat owners will find that cats hold mice and grab bugs for themselves, and bite them toys and put them around you.
This actually does not mean "You can't hunt, you are afraid you will starve to death" or "play with me". In fact, it is a very simple sharing. It feels good stuff, so it only shares it with other family members who do not have it yet.
Cats will indeed abandon other members if they feel they are unable to feed all members, but if they have the ability and environment allow them, they will do their best to take care of each member (as long as you have less than it, they will care about you, and if you have more than it, they will enjoy yours without hesitation, for example, stealing your snacks will never tell you first)...