11:46 PM Does Your Cat Meow a Lot? Try giving it More Attention |
Cats are naturally very verbal. They wish to express themselves and sometimes it is a plea for your attention. Most cats are very affectionate, but it is only when convenient for them. Scooping up your cat and trying to cuddle may not be good timing if your cat is otherwise occupied. You may have noticed that your cat seems to want your attention the most when you are busy doing something. It will meow repeatedly at you, rubbing against your legs and looking for attention, but unfortunately, your hands are mired in soapy bubbles from doing dishes. Is it a good idea to put your cat off and not show it attention when it comes to you? Probably not. The bonding process between you and your cat is the strongest when your cat comes to you. Stopping what you are doing and spending fifteen minutes with your cat when it approaches you will increase your bond with it. Learn more about this by visiting the website for the vet Biloxi. |
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