Cats can recognize many owners in their lifetime. Because cats have a very weak ability to recognize human faces, they mostly rely on voice and smell to distinguish people. On the contrary, they are more familiar with their homes and environments. How a cat behaves when it has a new owner: 1. When a cat changes its owner, it also changes its environment. Some cats cannot adapt for a while and will often hide. However, as they spend more time with their new owners, they will slowly open their hearts and gradually live happily in their new home. 2. Some cats have a vague memory of their owners. They only recognize whoever feeds them as their owner, so they can quickly adapt to a new owner. This is common in kittens a few months old or cats with optimistic personalities and strong adaptability. 3. Some cats are more loyal, especially old cats who have lived with their owners for a long time. They prefer a fixed and familiar living environment. They have already firmly remembered their owners in their hearts, whether it is the smell or the voice of the owner, they remember it in their hearts. Such cats often refuse to eat or drink after changing to a new owner, and may eventually die of depression. |
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