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How to Develop a Bond with your Cat
Many experts maintain that cats are strictly independent animals and do not necessarily need humans. These very same experts state that cats have chosen to associate with humans due to their strategy of survival. Dogs have owners - cats have staff.
Cat owners will tell you that although cats are very particular they are great at bonding with people. Normally, a cat will choose someone in the home to bond with. You will know when a cat wants to bond with you, as he will be seeking your attention or snuggle up to you at night when you are sleeping. Purring is a strong sign of affection, especially with cats that are looking to bond.
Although many experts have tried to figure it out, no one really knows why cats choose a particular person with whom they develop a bond. It could be the individual's body language, voice, or simply how that person treats the cat. Perhaps it may be the individual is really gentle, or maybe a little more forceful, bringing the best out in the cat.
There are a lot of ways that researchers have tried to tackle this subject, one being psychic. Some say that cats bond with someone due to a "psychic aura" that is compatible with both the person and the cat. If a cat feels that someone is giving them a bad vibe, they will simply ignore that person. Although this can be true in a sense for some, a majority of those who own cats will tell you that this could not be any further from the truth.
Even though there are a lot of theories and speculation, no one really knows why cats bond with humans. There is little to no proof available as well, other than cats and their natural instinct for physical survival. Those who own cats know that cats crave attention, simply to make them feel needed. They love to be pampered by their owners, and will shower you with attention and affection if you just give them the chance.
Those who are new to owning cats may find bonding very different. Cats are different from other animals, including dogs, in the sense that they bond differently. Different breeds of cats will bond differently with their owners, although most prefer affection and attention. The more time you spend around your cat, the more he will bond with you. Over the years, you’ll find that the bond you create with your cat has grown very strong and simply cannot be broken.
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