Everyone says that dogs are sincere to their owners, but cats do not recognize their owners and will naturally run away from home when they reach age. In people's eyes, cats and dogs are different. Pet dogs are sincere and friendly to humans. As the saying goes, "a dog does not mind a poor family." Once a dog recognizes its owner, it will not change and will always be honest and trustworthy. But when it comes to cats, people have different views on them. People often say that cats "dislike the poor and love the rich". If it meets a better owner, it will abandon its old owner without hesitation. However, is the cat really not sincere? Are they loyal to their master?

Can cats be honest to their owners
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Research has found that for cats, there is no “universal” concept in their personality genes. Although lions and tigers on the grassland belong to the cat family, and they also engage in extensive hunting behavior, this is not the case for cats raised by humans. Cats are different from dogs, and they are also different from other felines such as lions and tigers.

Some people have observed that among all cats living in the wilderness, cats should be the most miserable animals and have the highest hunting success rate. Despite their small size, cats seem not to be good at hunting, but for cats’ prey, they should be among the top and most brutal hunters.

The genius of cats is that they are arrogant and noble, and they do not take anything else seriously. Naturally, they can get along well with their owners and live well, but it is impossible to ask pet cats with the same sincerity as dogs. Cats do not retain sincere opinions. Naturally, this is closely related to factors such as its genetics and years of living.


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