Do cats sense their owner's illness — an interesting fact.
Pets, especially cats, have an extraordinary sensitivity, especially if there is a strong emotional bond between you. Often, when a person is ill, these animals change their behavior, which may indicate their sensing of the illness.
Do cats sense their owners' illness
Cats have a sense of smell 14 times more sensitive than that of humans, so they can detect even the faintest odors. With a deep emotional bond with the animal, it can recognize you by your scent.
If there are changes in the hormonal system of the owner due to illness, cats can sense it. Even a common cold leads to a change in body odor, which the cat immediately reacts to.
How do cats behave during their owner's illness
Under the influence of their owner's illness, cats also change their usual behavior. They become more affectionate, calmer, and eager to be close. They are also ready to support you during difficult times.
It has been observed that domestic cats can sense changes in their owners' illnesses due to their exceptional sensitivity. Their altered behavior may indicate the person's health condition and the need to see a doctor.Read also
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