Will the blue cat recognize its owner?

Author portrait of Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Will the blue cat recognize its owner?

Blue cats will recognize their owners. Blue cats are a member of the cat family and are a beloved pet in many families and are widely raised around the world. Blue cats are very intelligent and have a well-developed sense of smell and can identify their owners through smell. After a long period of companionship and getting along with each other, the blue cat will develop feelings for its owner and be able to recognize its owner. It is a relatively loyal animal.

How can blue cats identify their owners:

1. Through smell. Cats have more than 200 million olfactory receptors in their nasal cavities. Their sense of smell is very sensitive. They can easily distinguish more than 20,000 odors. Everyone's odor is different for cats, so cats can use their sense of smell to quickly distinguish out of one's own master.

2. Make marks. Cats are animals that are good at marking. They like to rub against their owners. They don’t simply want to get close to their owners, but they want to leave their own scent on their owners.

3. Distinguish sounds. Cats' hearing is very sensitive, and their hearing range is 60 to 65,000 Hz, which is far higher than the human hearing range.

4. Through behavioral habits. A smart cat can remember the owner's behavioral habits, such as walking posture, gestures, etc. When the cat has been with the cat for a long enough time and the cat understands it well enough, it will be able to understand your body language very well.