By paying attention to these attitudes of your cat, you will be able to see if it has a guardian and protective personality with your home and its members.
The catsknown for their independence and mystery, sometimes surprise their owners with behaviors that reflect a deep sense of belonging to one’s home and its inhabitants. Although they are usually reserved animals, many felines show signs of vigilance and care that are not always obvious at first glance.
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A recent study revealed how cats can act as true guardiansprotecting not only their territory, but also the people who inhabit it. Understanding these signals is key to appreciating the dedication and loyalty of these animals, who are often misinterpreted as aloof or disinterested.
Cat attitudes that reflect protection
Constant monitoring of the environment
Cats that take on the role of protectors often keep a watchful eye on their surroundings. If you see your cat sitting in strategic spots around the house and seeming to be watching carefully, it’s a sign that they’re assessing any potential threats. These felines will position themselves in high positions or near entrances, allowing them to monitor everything.
Scratching and marking territory
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When a cat scratches objects or furniture and leaves marks with its glands, it is performing a form of territorial signaling. This behavior not only helps to mark its territory but also acts as a form of warning to potential intruders, indicating that the cat is on guard.
Reaction to loud or strange noises
Protective cats often show a quick and alert response to loud noises or unusual movements. If your cat tenses up or moves quickly to investigate the source of the sound, he is demonstrating his willingness to protect his home and loved ones from potential threats.
Protection during sleep
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If your cat sleeps nearby and gets into a position that allows him to be alert while resting, he is demonstrating his role as a protector. Cats that care for their owners often choose strategic places to sleep, making sure they are in a position where they can react quickly to any unexpected sounds or movements.
Interaction with unknown visitors
Pay attention to how your cat interacts with unfamiliar people. Protective felines may act cautious or even show signs of distrust toward visitors.
Source: Ambito
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