Imagine a newly born kitten left his mother and then joined us, interspecies families, and when we choose to raise them from the early years of our young, we are often lucky to be their primary social partners and caregivers. This journey of common...
Imagine a newly born kitten left his mother and then joined us, interspecies families, and when we choose to raise them from the early years of our young, we are often lucky to be their primary social partners and caregivers. This journey of common growth will profoundly affect the cat's cognitive and emotional connection about us. Today we will explore what cats raised since childhood will treat people as well and reveal how this particular intimacy is established.
Cats raised from childhood usually treat people as part of their family, even their own mother or father. For cats who spend most of their time with their owners in childhood, owners represent safety, warmth and food providers. In childhood, cats usually regard their owners as their mothers or fathers because they rely on their owners’ care and care during their growth. This dependence and trust form a deep attachment. Just like the attachment of human babies to their caregivers, cats raised since childhood will also regard their owners as their family and owner-protectors.
In addition to part of the family, cats raised since childhood will also treat people as their companions and playmates. In childhood, cats learn social skills and gaming behaviors through interactions with their owners, which help shape their emotional connection to their owners. The cat will consider the owner as a reliable partner and share the game, exploration and prey games with it. This partnership not only strengthens the intimacy between the cat and its owner, but also enriches their lives and adds fun and joy.
In addition, cats raised since childhood will also regard people as their caregivers and guardians. Cats who survive in the wild need to learn to rely on the care and protection of their mothers and family groups, while domestic cats regard their owners as their caregivers and guardians. Under the care of the owner, the cat feels safe and relieved. They believe that the owner will always protect themselves and give them warmth and love. For cats, the presence of the owner not only means delicious food and a warm nest, but also represents a continuous emotional connection and sense of security.
In addition to the above points, cats raised since childhood will also regard people as a guide and educator. As they grow up, cats learn many life skills and behavioral habits from their owners, such as how to use litter boxes, how to grind their claws and how to live at home. The guidance and teaching of the owner during the growth of a cat plays a crucial role in shaping its behavior and character. Therefore, cats raised since childhood will regard the owner as their guide and role model. This intimate relationship also invisibly strengthens the emotional connection between the two parties.
In daily life, cats treat their owners as part of the family, companion, caregiver or guide, they will show dependence, trust and attachment to their owners. The owner needs to respond to this attachment with the same warmth and love, and establish an equal and respectful partnership with the cat. The years we have passed together will not only deepen the emotional perception of each other, but also make each other's lives more fulfilling and meaningful.
So, family members, cats raised since childhood usually treat people as part of the family, partners, caregivers and guides. This special intimacy is established on the basis of interdependence and trust, bringing more happiness, warmth and intimacy to both parties. Therefore, we should cherish this special emotional connection, and use love and patience to care for, take care of and understand our cat friends, so that our relationship with each other can become closer and better.