We believe that many cat owners have experienced the experience of their cat going outside to play and bringing back something strange. Lizards, birds, snakes, dead mice, and so on. These are gifts from their feline friends that we can't quite get used to. But why do cats always bring us strange things? Do they do this because they don't like us?
Everyone, don't be sad that your cat brings you animal carcasses, which means that your cat doesn't like you. It doesn't want to scare its owner, but becauseCats are animals with a predatory instinct. When a cat chases something, whether it's a lizard, bird, mouse, or something strange that we've seen before The little one will not always eat the animals he catches, but will like to play with the prey first.Gradually bring it back home. I want to share it with the owner to play together (the little one probably doesn't know that I'm scared)
sometimesThe cat brought the animal because he felt that this slave was no good. He couldn't even hunt for food himself, so he brought it to him. It was like teaching us that hunting should be done like this because when we were children Mother cats often bring animals to their kittens when they want to teach them how to hunt, and some cats have even adopted this habit from their owners.
I love you so much that I brought you something! Why are you surprised, slave?
Another thing that cat owners are happy about but have to get used to is that cats love their owners so much they often bring back gifts when they go out to play. It's a behavior of cats expressing love that makes owners a little scared. I wouldn't dare tell them off, because cats are tsundere creatures. They don't know how to express their love, so they bring me a lizard. I can't help but get angry when I see it. Even though I don't want it, I accept their gift. My cat brought it to me because he loves me and sees me as part of his family. I'll whisper that some cats have a wicked side. They like to see their owners scared when they see the gifts they bring. They're really wicked.
Know why cats like to bring gifts to you and get used to it. Tell yourself that you're bringing them because you love them, as a reward for taking good care of them.