Cats are emotionally sensitive animals, and they do get angry sometimes. While cats are usually gentle and cuddly, they can show signs of anger when they feel threatened or uncomfortable. Today, let's share some behaviors that cats might exhibit when they are angry:

Pet Raising Guide
01
Scratching
When cats are angry or annoyed, they may scratch or attack surrounding objects, such as furniture, carpets, or their owners. This is one way cats express their dissatisfaction.
02
roar
When a cat is angry or feels threatened, it will make a low, hoarse sound, which is usually accompanied by a poised posture, warning people or animals around it not to come near.
03
hide
Some cats will choose to hide when they are angry or annoyed, avoiding contact with the outside world. They may hide in corners, under beds, or other secluded places until they calm down.
04
Picky eaters
When a cat is angry or unhappy, it may refuse food or become picky, only eating its favorite foods. This behavior indicates that the cat's emotions are unstable.

05
Stare
When cats are angry or upset, they may stare intently at their target with wide eyes, which is a signal of threat or challenge.
06
Break free
Some cats will break free from their owner's petting or hugs when they are angry, showing that they do not want to be disturbed or touched.
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Cats exhibit various behaviors when angry, and owners need to pay attention to their cats' emotional changes, respect their feelings, and avoid triggering unhappiness. Establishing good communication and interaction with your cat can help reduce the frequency of anger and keep them calm and happy.