Why are cats curious about their owner’s movements? It is normal for cats to be interested in their surroundings and human movements. This may be because they have perception and curiosity. When cats see, hear or feel human actions, they may have questions and try to understand their movements.
And cats are animals that are curious about everything. As its owner, you appear in front of it every day, and it will naturally be curious about your movements. This is also a manifestation of caring for the owner.
Do you know? When cats are not tamed by humans and still surviving in the wild, they are not only "hunters", but also "foods" in the eyes of large animals. When a cat hunts, it will turn itself into a "dark night killer". In the early morning or dusk, it is the time for a cat to go out to hunt. In the rest of the time, cats are more willing to hide in the cave to sleep and accumulate energy; of course, it is also to avoid being chased by natural enemies.
And now cats are kept in captivity at home, and this habit is still preserved. In the eyes of cats, they hide in the corner, and the shoveler is "not easy to find them easily." Sometimes the cat's brain circuit is that simple, so when the cat is interacting with the cat on weekdays, the cat can pretend to "can't see the cat" and let it perform on its own. Similarly, the shoveler can also try to play a "hide and seek" game with the cat. You hide in the corner and observe the cat secretly, so that the cat can also feel the feeling of being "started".