In this video, we'll explore seven things that cats hate, so you can make sure your home is a comfortable place for your furry friend.
#1 Other cats
Most cats do not enjoy being around other felines, except for housemates or friends. In fact, many cats prefer to live alone and will only tolerate other cats if they absolutely have to. This is because cats have strong animal instincts and are very territorial. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. Some cats actually enjoy the company of other cats and will seek out their companionship.
#2 Strong smells
It's a well-known fact that cats hate strong smells. This is because cats have a much more sensitive sense of smell than we do. They can detect odors that are undetectable to us, and these strong smells can be overwhelming for them. Some of these smells include citrus, vinegar, cleaning products, deodorants, onions, garlic, pepper and herbs like lavender, rosemary and rue. So next time you're looking to buy a new perfume or cologne, keep your feline friend in mind - and steer clear of any scents that are too strong.
#3 Declawing
Cats are natural scratchers and their claws are an important part of their anatomy. When cats are declawed, they often experience immense pain and suffering. In addition, declawing can lead to a host of other medical problems, such as lameness, joint pain, and infections. Unfortunately, millions of cats are declawed in the United States every year. This cruel and unnecessary procedure involves amputating a cat's toes and is often done in the name of convenience.
#4 Dogs
Cats and dogs have been feuding for centuries. It's one of the oldest rivalries in history. And while there are some cats and dogs that get along, for the most part, these two groups don't mix. But why is this? Why do cats and dogs hate each other so much? There are a few possible explanations. One is that they simply don't speak the same language. Dogs communicate through barking and wagging their tails, while cats communicate through meowing and body language. This can lead to miscommunication and misunderstanding, which can cause conflict. Another explanation is that cats and dogs are natural predators. Dogs are descended from wolves, which are natural predators of cats. And while most domesticated dogs aren't natural predators anymore, their instincts still kick in from time to time, which can lead to conflict with cats.
#5 Vets
Cats are notoriously difficult to take to the vet. They often become anxious and stressed in new environments, and the vet's office is no exception. Many cats will start to feel nervous as soon as they enter the waiting room and this can make the vet visit very difficult. Despite the fact that some cats may not enjoy going to the vet, it is important to take them for regular check-ups to ensure their health and wellbeing. If you have a cat that dislikes going to the vet, there are a few things you can do to make the experience more enjoyable for them, such as bringing along their favorite toy or treats.
#6 Lack of hiding spots
There's no denying that cats love a good hiding spot. When they feel threatened or scared, cats will often hide in small spaces where they feel safe and secure. This instinct is so strong that even when there are no real threats around, cats will still seek out a hiding spot. Whether it's under the bed, in a closet, or inside a cardboard box, cats love to curl up in a small space where they feel safe and secure. And it's not just because they're lazy - a hiding spot can also help a cat feel more relaxed and calm.
#7 Blowing in their face
Cats have a natural aversion to having air blown in their face. This is because their whiskers are sensitive to air movement and they use them to help detect predators and prey. When air is blown in their face, it disrupts their ability to use their whiskers effectively, which can be a stressful experience for them. So, if you want to keep your cat happy, avoid blowing in their face. Instead, try petting them or giving them a treat.
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