Cats also cry, and you have to be careful with that

Have you ever seen "Emperor" when your house cried? Don't think it's just instinctive action. As a good owner, you will learn to know the cat's strange behavior.

Cats tear up - not just emotions

Indeed, sometimes cats can tear up, even fluttering like people are crying. But this is not a mere emotional response.

According to research published by Parade magazine, Dr. Sheri Morris of veterinary medicine from Oregon Veterinary Hospital (USA) emphasized that cats only shed tears when they responded to stimulants that fell into the right window. soul.

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Cats can shed tears, but not because of emotions.

These stimulants may be harmless, but they can also be dangerous if they are detergents, disinfectants, or allergens.

In short, cats can shed tears, but not for emotional reasons like ours. When pain, fear, loneliness, they don't shed tears, but there is another kind of cries, based on cries.

The cry is a typical type of cat cry

Cats have many patterns, and according to format science, there are about 7 types. But only 2 of these are like crying.

These are kitten sounds that come out when you're hungry, cold, or scared. In addition, illness and illness also make cats "cry" out loud. Or sometimes it is just because the emperor is too old, causing some impaired and nervous functions to become unstable.

The common point of these sounds is that they sound a lot, very loud and persistent, like the sound of children crying. So if you see "the king" shouting too much, the great possibility is that the "long body" is uneasy, requiring the lotus to care more.

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If you see the "king" shouting too much, the big possibility is that the "long body" is uneasy.

Remember: Cats, unlike us and humans. Cats can be anxious and stressed from the smallest changes in the home, to the habits and behavior of those close to them.

Cat cry: Good owner what to do?

Whatever you do, don't scold the king for screaming too much! In the case of a cat crying too much, see if it is a "screaming" sound. And if you don't find the cause, consider taking your pet to the veterinarian.