Do you know what cats want to kill their owners?
Do you know what cats want to kill their owners? The cat's intention to kill the owner may be aggressive, may bite the owner, make scary sounds, or become extremely violent, and no longer obey the owner's instructions.
The cat wants to kill its owner
1. The cat suddenly feels very intimate with its owner, perhaps because it wants its owner to let it go. When the owner is completely relaxed, the cat will kill its owner.
2. The cat is not pooping and urinating but playing with cat litter. In fact, the cat is thinking about how to use cat litter to bury the owner with cat litter to remove the smell after killing it.
3. Eating cat food every day is actually the cat strengthening its body. Only when the cat food grows strong can it have the strength to attack its owner.
4. Suddenly crawled onto the owner's body and head, and the cat was trying to crush the owner to death or suffocate the owner to death.
5. If you can't hide somewhere in the room, it's actually the cat ambushing the owner and finding the right time to launch a murder mission to the owner.
Researchers found that domestic cats are similar to African lions, very controllable, impulsive and neurotic. If the owner thinks that the owner's cat is anxious, unstable, nervous, suspicious or aggressive to the owner, nothing the owner does will help. If the cat is big enough, it is likely to consider killing the owner.
Cats have the consciousness of killing their owners
Cats have the consciousness of killing their owners, because they do not surrender in the cat world. From the perspective of human beings, cats and humans are indeed owners and pets. This is a symbiotic relationship, even a relationship between superiors and subordinates. As for the relationship between the owner, it can only be a pet and the owner. This is the world of cat values, at most it will not be a symbiotic state, because if a cat realizes that your status is higher than it, it will choose to leave without hesitation.
When a person hurts a cat, or even does something that a cat doesn't like. Just like the ancient king, a servant hurt him, so he naturally dragged him out to behead him.