Why do cats suddenly run around like crazy?

The shovelers should have had similar experiences: the usually gentle and well-behaved cat suddenly turned into a cat, jumping up and down at home, as if it was caught in an evil spirit.

Faced with such abnormal behaviors of cats, we often feel confused and worried, and even doubt whether the cat is sick.

But in fact, there are often other hidden things behind cats' "crazy running" behavior.

1. I want to maintain my figure while exercising, actually, cats need a lot of exercise every day to maintain their figure. Especially after they have enough sleep and rested, they feel like they have a small motor installed in their bodies, full of energy and ready to move!

At this time, the cat turned on the "crazy run" mode and rushed around at home to release excess energy in the body and meet the needs of exercise.

2. I am in a bad mood, so let me vent my emotions

Cats are also emotional animals, and they will also feel negative emotions such as stress, anxiety, and fear.

When cats are in a bad mood, they will vent their anger by "running crazy" to relieve their inner boredom. This is just like when we humans are under great pressure, they will run and sing. It is a way of self-regulation.

So when you find that cats at home often "run wildly", you might as well think about their living environment recently. Has there been any changes that have led to their emotional fluctuations?

3. "Prets", where do you run? Although domestic cats don't have to go out to hunt, their hunting instinct is engraved in their bones!

When they see birds, butterflies outside the window, or cockroaches, toys and other fast moving objects at home, their desire to hunt will be ignited instantly, and then they will turn on the "crazy run" mode to chase and capture these "prey".

4. I'm so bored

Cats are curious by nature and like to explore and play. Sometimes their "crazy" behavior may be simply entertaining themselves.

For cats, "Crazy Run" is a fun game that allows them to find fun on boring days, relieve anxiety, and improve their quality of life.

5. I have grown up and want to fall in love

If the cats at home are not sterilized yet, they may also "run wildly" during the estrus.

At this time, cats will become irritable, run around at home, making sharp screams. This is a way for them to find their partner and vent their hormones.

So, next time you see your cat "running crazy" again, don't be anxious to get angry anymore!