Does a cat only recognize one owner at home?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Does a cat only recognize one owner at home?

Cats recognize more than one owner at home. If the owner treats him badly, the cat will naturally recognize the owner. If you want a cat to recognize its owner, you must feed it carefully and spend time with it every day to give it a sense of security. Cats are sensitive by nature, so when they change environments and owners, they have an adaptation period during which the owner does not have to force the cat to come close, which may make the cat more nervous.

Shows a cat recognizes its owner:

1. It will rub its head against you. Cats are very territorial animals. When they rub their heads against you, they leave their scent on you to show that you belong to them.

2. Turn my belly at you. The belly is the most vulnerable part of a cat’s body. If it is willing to turn its belly in front of you, it means that it trusts you and believes that you are its owner.

3. Willing to let the owner take a bath. Cats are afraid of water, so they have some resistance to bathing. But if the cat already trusts its owner very much, although it is still afraid and nervous when the owner bathes it, it will not resist, but will obey the owner and be willing to take a bath.