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Why does a cat follow the owner everywhere: how experts explain this behavior

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Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny - Reporter at The European Times News

In most cases, cats are kept aloof and independent: the animal comes to the owner for affection only when it wants to.

However, some pets behave completely differently: they literally chase their owner.

This behavior is much more like dog loyalty.

Why do cats get too attached to humans?

You saved her

If you want an animal to truly love and appreciate you, then you should save it from the street. Such cats show tender affection for their owner.

As a rule, a pet picked up from the street at an early age becomes incredibly loyal.

Raised from an early age

Cats have a good memory, so it will not be difficult for them to match that you raised them. If you take a very small kitten and spend a lot of time with him, then he will become very fond of his owner.

Experts believe that the owner becomes practically a mother for the cat.

Reasons not related to love

Sometimes a cat has no trust in a person, so she decided to literally keep an eye on her “neighbor”. In this case, you just need more time to build relationships.

Sometimes a pet simply has nothing to do, so it becomes a kind of entertainment for him to pursue the owner.

Also, a sudden interest from the cat suggests that you need to check her bowl – it is quite possible that the pet is simply hungry.

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