14 Things Cats HATE (#1 Might Surprise You)

The Purring Journal
5 Feb 202210:14
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TLDRThis video script enlightens cat owners on the various things that cats generally dislike, emphasizing the importance of understanding feline behavior for a harmonious relationship. It covers a range of topics from attention needs and handling preferences to environmental factors and treatment differences from dogs. The script advises against actions that may stress cats, such as using costumes, ignoring them, or forcing them into situations against their will, and offers alternatives to foster a happier, healthier pet-owner dynamic.

Takeaways
  • 🐾 Cats generally dislike being ignored and crave attention on their terms, such as headbutts and playtime.
  • 🦁 Holding cats like Simba from The Lion King is disliked as it makes them feel out of control.
  • 🎭 Cats experience stress and discomfort from wearing costumes and posing for photos.
  • πŸ‘₯ Most cats are cautious around strangers and may keep their distance or hide for safety.
  • 🚽 Maintaining cleanliness in litter boxes is crucial as cats prefer clean and dry spaces for their bathroom needs.
  • πŸšͺ Cats dislike closed doors as they are territorial and value access to their environment.
  • πŸ› Bathing cats is generally unnecessary and disliked due to their self-cleaning nature and aversion to water.
  • 🌬️ Cats have an enhanced sense of smell and are sensitive to strong odors, such as gasoline and certain scents.
  • πŸ“’ Cats get stressed from loud noises, including high-frequency sounds and ambient noises that humans may not notice.
  • 🌑️ Cats are not fond of cold temperatures, likely due to their ancestors from warmer climates.
  • 🍲 Cats prefer fresh food and can be finicky with stale leftovers, which can lead to gastrointestinal issues.
Q & A
  • What is one thing that most cats generally dislike about their human's behavior?

    -Most cats dislike being ignored by their humans. They desire and need attention, although they may be more subtle about it than dogs.

  • Why do cats tend to dislike being held like Simba from The Lion King?

    -Cats dislike being held like Simba because it makes them feel out of control. They prefer to be in control of themselves to feel comfortable.

  • What is the main reason cats hate wearing costumes?

    -Cats hate wearing costumes because it makes them feel out of control and unsafe. Costumes cause them stress and discomfort.

  • How should you approach a cat when there are strangers present?

    -You should let the cat come to you instead of approaching it directly, as cats are territorial and cautious around strangers.

  • What is the recommended frequency for cleaning a litter box to prevent undesirable bathroom habits?

    -You should be scooping the litter box at least once a day to keep it clean and prevent undesirable bathroom habits in cats.

  • Why do cats typically dislike closed doors?

    -Cats dislike closed doors because they are territorial creatures and are curious about what is happening in their territory. Closed doors also prevent them from being around their family.

  • Why are baths generally disliked by cats?

    -Baths are disliked by cats because their ancestors lived in dry places, and they are self-cleaning animals. Drenched fur also makes them feel weighed down and out of control.

  • What types of smells do cats find overwhelming due to their sensitive sense of smell?

    -Cats find strong smells like gasoline, menthol, vinegar, citrus, rosemary, thyme, banana, mustard, lavender, and eucalyptus overwhelming.

  • How does a cat's excellent hearing contribute to their dislike of loud noises?

    -Cats have excellent hearing, which means they are more sensitive to high-frequency sounds and can even pick up on ambient sounds that humans don't notice, leading to stress and discomfort.

  • What is the reason behind cats' aversion to cold temperatures?

    -Cats descended from the African wild cat, which is native to warmer climates. Domesticated cats are genetically wired to prefer warmer weather and dislike cold temperatures.

  • Why do cats typically avoid exposing their bellies, even to trusted humans?

    -A cat's stomach is one of the most vulnerable spots on their body with many vital organs underneath. They avoid exposing this area to prevent potential life-threatening injuries.

Outlines
00:00
🐾 Understanding Feline Dislikes

This paragraph discusses the importance of understanding what cats generally dislike in order to foster a close relationship with them. It highlights that while every cat is unique, most cats share common dislikes such as being ignored, being held like Simba (lion king pose), wearing costumes, encountering strangers, and dealing with dirty litter boxes. The emphasis is on respecting a cat's need for attention, control, and cleanliness in their environment.

05:01
πŸ› Things Cats Hate: Baths, Smells, and Noises

This section delves into more specific dislikes of cats, including the unnecessary practice of bathing them due to their self-cleaning nature, their aversion to strong smells which can be overwhelming for their sensitive noses, and their stress response to loud noises. It also touches on the evolutionary background of cats' dislike for water and their preference for warmth, stemming from their ancestral roots in warmer climates.

10:02
πŸ±β€πŸ Cat Care Tips: Avoiding Common Mistakes

The final paragraph offers practical advice on how to avoid common mistakes that cat owners make, such as giving belly rubs without understanding the cat's comfort level, serving stale food, treating cats like dogs, and subjecting them to car rides. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting cats' unique behaviors and preferences to ensure their well-being and happiness.

Mindmap
Keywords
πŸ’‘Cat Parent
A term used to describe someone who owns a cat and takes on the role of a parent, providing care, attention, and a loving environment for their feline friend. In the context of the video, being a cat parent involves understanding and avoiding behaviors that cats dislike to maintain a close relationship with them.
πŸ’‘Attention
Attention refers to the focus and engagement given to cats by their humans. Cats, like any pets, require attention for their well-being and to strengthen the bond with their owners. The video explains that while cats seek attention, they prefer it on their terms, such as headbutts or spending time close by rather than being overly petted.
πŸ’‘Control
Control in the context of cats refers to their need to feel in charge of their environment and actions. The video highlights that cats dislike situations where they feel out of control, such as being held like Simba from The Lion King or being forced into costumes, as it makes them uncomfortable and stressed.
πŸ’‘Territorial
Territorial behavior in cats is exhibited through their protective and cautious attitude towards their environment, especially when strangers or new elements are introduced. Cats are naturally territorial creatures and feel the need to maintain and control their space, which is why they react negatively to unfamiliar people or things.
πŸ’‘Litter Box
A litter box is a container filled with absorbent material, such as litter, which cats use as a toilet. Cats have a natural instinct to keep their waste hidden and prefer clean, dry areas for relieving themselves. The video emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean litter box to prevent cats from seeking alternative, unsanitary places.
πŸ’‘Independence
Independence in cats refers to their natural tendency to be self-sufficient and to prefer autonomy in their actions. Cats do not like having their independence restricted, such as when a door is closed in their territory, which can lead to stress and discomfort.
πŸ’‘Self-Cleaning
Self-cleaning is a natural behavior in cats where they groom themselves to maintain hygiene. This instinct is so strong that bathing a cat is considered unnecessary and often disliked by them, as it goes against their natural preference for cleanliness and autonomy.
πŸ’‘Sensitivity to Smells
Cats have a highly developed sense of smell, which is much more sensitive than humans. This sensitivity makes them react negatively to strong smells that may be pleasant to humans but can be overwhelming and uncomfortable to cats.
πŸ’‘Noise Sensitivity
Cats have excellent hearing, which makes them more sensitive to loud and high-frequency noises than humans. This sensitivity can lead to stress and anxiety when they are exposed to sounds that may not bother humans as much.
πŸ’‘Belly Rubs
Belly rubs are a form of physical interaction that many animals enjoy, but cats typically dislike it because their stomach is a vulnerable area with many vital organs. Showing their belly is a sign of trust, but it does not mean cats want it touched, as it could be life-threatening if injured.
πŸ’‘Stale Food
Stale food refers to food that has lost its freshness, often due to exposure to air or time passing after being opened. Cats are known to be finicky eaters and can easily detect when their food is no longer fresh, leading them to avoid it in favor of a fresh meal.
Highlights

Cats generally desire and need attention, but in a more subtle way compared to dogs.

Some cats develop strong bonds with their owners to the point that being alone causes them stress.

Cats dislike being held like Simba from The Lion King because it makes them feel out of control.

Costumes cause stress and discomfort for cats, making them feel unsafe and out of control.

Most cats are cautious around strangers and may keep their distance or hide.

Cats prefer clean and dry litter boxes, and dirty ones can lead to undesirable bathroom habits.

Closed doors can bother cats as they are territorial creatures and dislike being separated from their family.

Bathing cats is generally unnecessary and disliked due to their self-cleaning nature and aversion to water.

Cats have a heightened sense of smell, making them sensitive to strong odors that humans may find pleasant.

Loud noises and high-frequency sounds can stress cats and cause anxiety.

Cats are not fans of cold temperatures, likely due to their warm-weather ancestral origins.

Belly rubs are often avoided by cats as the stomach is a vulnerable area with many vital organs.

Cats can be finicky with food, preferring freshness over stale leftovers.

Treating cats like dogs can be detrimental to their well-being due to their different needs and behaviors.

Car rides are stressful for cats mainly due to the lack of control they experience.

Cats should not be left alone for more than eight to ten hours at a time to prevent stress.

Cats dislike being forced to do anything against their will, valuing their autonomy highly.

Cats may pose for photos or wear costumes during holidays, but it increases their stress levels significantly.

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