Do adopted cats recognize their owners?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Do adopted cats recognize their owners?

Adopted cats recognize their owners. Cats are smart and docile, making them one of the best choices for companion pets. Cats have high IQs and are easy to tame. After being tamed by their owners for a period of time, adopted cats will develop feelings for their owners and be able to recognize their owners. Cat owners must feed their cats food in a timely manner, accompany their cats, and play with them, so that they can establish a relationship with their cats and make the adopted cats recognize their owners.

Shows that adopted cats recognize their owners:

1. They are not afraid of their owners and can move around freely at home. If the cat recognizes its owner and treats itself as a member of the family, it will behave more casually.

2. Expose the weakness to the owner and change positions casually while sleeping. When cats feel that the environment is very safe, they will have no scruples and let down their guard.

3. Likes to lick its owner, which is an important sign that the cat recognizes its owner. When a cat licks its owner, it marks the scent and expresses love. It is a sign of trust in the owner.

4. Becoming very clingy. If a cat likes its owner very much, it will want to stay with the owner all the time, act coquettishly to the owner, and hope to be accompanied by the owner.