is not false nor traicionero
Others of the popular myths like thus also erroneous are the belief that are false. When one is with a cat one knows like behaving and what attitude to take at every moment, in the same way that is unmistakable the expression from trusted friendship of the cat when this one returns the face wide towards the observer with the right ears and the open eyes, thus also any emotion caused by the fear, the irritation or the presence of a possible enemy finds an immediate correspondence in the contraction of its face musculatura. A small sensation of distrust is enough so that the innocent round eyes adopt a form more a little extended and cants, and the ears let be right; even ignoring the slight change of the position of the body and the end of the tail, note that the mood of the animal has changed.
| Konrad Lorenz, Nobel prize de Literatura and pioneer in the behavior study animal says the following thing: ?I do not know a single behavior typical the cat that can define itself, nor of distant spot, like ?false?, there are few animals whose gestures express so clearly their mood. |
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That expresividad reaches for example, the threatening attitudes of the cat, and as they differ clearly from others according to direct to the person friend that have taken ?an excessive confidence?, or to an enemy very feared, in which case it has a defensive aim merely or they clearly show the intention to go on offensive, if the animal feels superior to the adversary. This last attitude in individual never occurs in front of to the man, to exception, of course, of the animals that we could call ?psicópatas?, |
which exist as much between the cats as between the dogs better trained; a cat never bites or spider to the adversary without they have caused it clearly ".
With respect to the ?treason? we can say that, sometimes, while it accepts with passivity the caresses of the master, changes of conduct abruptly, grasping with nails and teeth the hand that caresses it. Significa that that the cat is traicionero? No, since the reaction of the animal is purely affective and fits within the own loving fights of the felines. It demonstrates the fact to it that, in these fits, the cat aims at the hand or the leg of its master, never at the face or the eyes, that are the defense of the cat in front of their enemies. the man must include/understand this and, if it is known to handle the animal with firmness but without violence, this one will not take in understanding that it does not have to behave that way.
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Author: MV Enrique L Fernandez De Vanna