Does your cat like the cat bowl you prepared?
Normal cats will lower their heads to eat the cat food in the cat bowl when eating, but some cat owners have discovered that their cats actually eat with their paws like humans when eating. The cat owner made a video of the cat eating with his paws and put it on the Internet, which attracted crowds of onlookers and praise.
A: "This cat probably watched the owner eat with his hands, and then learned it"
B: "Cats are beginning to get rid of primitives and learn to be elegant"?
But it is not a good phenomenon for cats to grab and eat with their paws. What we call "elegance" or "learning from the owner to eat" is a misunderstanding.
If you look closely at a cat eating with paws, you will find that when the cat eats is gobbled up, seeming to be extremely hungry.
But why do pet cats will be very hungury while having enough food? This can only mean that this cat hates eating and hates cat bowls, but he is so hungry that he was forced to grab food with his paws!
Because the cat’s cat bowl is too small, every time he eats the cat bowl will keep touching the cat’s whiskers, bringing unwarranted tension to the cat.
For a long time, the cat will think that the cat bowl is a dangerous item, so he will hate eating and hate the cat bowl. But once the hungry time is too long, the cat can only find a way to get food from the cat bowl, so cats use paws to grab food from a cat's bowl.
Therefore, when raising a cat, you must prepare a qualified cat bowl. If the cat bowl is unqualified, the cat will hate eating, even lose weight, and cause "whisker fatigue".
A qualified cat bowl must meet the following conditions:
First: It must be bigger than the cat's face so that it will not touch the cat's whiskers.
Second: If you are raising big-faced cats such as Garfield, it is recommended to choose cat dishes.