CATDOLL : These behaviors of cats are not acts of pampering, but asking for help from you!

These behaviors of cats are not acts of pampering, but asking for help from you!

Cats are asking for help when they:

1. Limping: Healthy cats walk with a light gait. If your cat starts to limp when walking, it means that the cat's foot may be injured.

2. Very clingy: If a cat that is usually quiet and likes to be alone suddenly becomes very clingy and does not want to ask for snacks, it means that the cat is "asking for help" from you. It should be uncomfortable somewhere and hopes to get help from the owner.

3. Whining: If your cat makes more noises than usual, with whining, purring, or even howling, this is a distress signal from the cat. The cat may be in pain and making noises to get your attention.

4. "Ge You Lying" Appearance: If a cat appears to be sitting like "Ge You Lying", this is abnormal. The cat may have a bone disease. The reason why the cat appears to be sitting like this is to relieve the pain after the onset of the disease. It is common for Scottish Fold cats or overly obese cats.

5. Vomiting and diarrhea: It is normal for cats to vomit occasionally, which can help them vomit out things that make them uncomfortable, such as hairballs. If cats frequently have loose stools, diarrhea, and vomiting, it may be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort. Pet owners can try feeding some pet probiotics to regulate their condition.

6. Not eating or drinking: Cats normally eat regularly. If a cat suddenly stops eating or drinking and loses interest in the things it likes, it must be that there is something wrong with its body that causes it to not want to eat.

Normal behavior of cats acting like a spoiled brat:

1. If your cat takes the initiative to sit next to you or on your lap when you come home to rest, and meows at you, it means it is trying to be cute and wants you to hug it.

2. In the cat world, if a cat's pupils are dilated and it stares at you, it means it is hostile. But if a cat blinks one eye and looks at you, as if it is flirting with you, it means it is trying to be nice to you and act cute.

3. A cat's belly is a relatively vulnerable and sensitive part, and it will not be exposed to strangers, otherwise it will put them in danger. If you are interacting with a cat and the cat lies down, turns its belly to you, and purrs, it is asking you to touch its belly.

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