Sunday 6 April 2014

It has been proven by science that your cat hates you because it finds you smelly and also tends to manipulate you to its own benefit.

Here’s another reason to hate domestic cats. There are those who find cats adorable and perfect companions. There are those others who are allergic to these felines, while some think they’re devilish what with the sounds they make at night. I go with the latter.

Scientists recently found out that cats dislike humans a lot. You may consider them as adorable pets but that’s not the view they have of you. Sorry cat lovers. Researchers in Tokyo found that the felines hate cuddling to the bone. You may think they love it but it actually stresses them out. When a cat brushes up against you, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re a darling: the cat’s head is wired to think you’re its property (not the other way around) because it has marked you with its scent.
Other scientists from the University of Sussex, UK established that cats can intentionally manipulate humans. When they make that devilish cry that resembles a human baby’s, they’re at times trying to coerce the owner into giving them something (save for the time they’re mating in the dark). Cats also groom themselves not just to rid themselves of dirt, but human smell as well: they hate it when they reek human since they consider you to be dirty. And you still love them?

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