A cat's personality is indeed related to its owner. Studies have shown that the personality traits of a cat owner can influence the cat's behavior and personality. For example, the higher the owner's extroversion score, the higher the cat's sociability score; when the owner's aloofness is low, the cat's indifference and avoidance scores are high; and when the owner's neuroticism level is high, the cat may exhibit more anxiety and more aggressive behavior.

Furthermore, the way owners interact with their cats, their parenting attitudes, and their emotional stability also influence a cat's personality. Therefore, the personality and behavior of cat owners play a significant role in the formation of a cat's personality.