COVID-19: Survey finds cats behave in gentle ways Show more love to owners during the COVID-19 lockdown.

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Most cats are known for being arrogant, cold and self-centered pets. But these negative behaviors are an exception in some cats and in certain SLOTXO situations. For example, cats who live closely with humans during the lockdown to control COVID-19 They have changed their behavior. Become a gentler and more affectionate cat.
A team of researchers from several institutions in the UK led by animal behavior experts from the University of York Reveals the results of a study on human behavior that influences the well-being and behavior of many pets. During the 2020 lockdown to control COVID-19, the research paper was published in the journal International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH)
A total of 5,323 pet owners, including dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, birds, fish and reptiles, found 67% of these people noticed a behavioral change in their opinions and experiences. Both positives and negatives happen to their pets. During the first UK lockdown
Surprisingly, positive behavioral changes in pets have been reported. Of the most cat owners while reporting negative changes Back from most dog owners
Most cat owners found that They come to snuggle up to show love more often. Neither appeared calm nor panicked or acted aggressively when the owner was at home all day. While the dog seemed to be stubborn, howled, and became more and more unreasonable to his owner.
More than half of the pet owners who took part in the survey found that less hectic daily schedule until they have more time to take care of their own pets Keep most of them calm and relaxed. Able to adapt well to changes in human lifestyle during lockdown Some are more playful and lively. They like to follow their owner almost all the time as well.
Posted 04 Aug 2021

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