Tabby cat: Dare to come to my territory? If you don’t want to be eaten, just go back by yourself!

 7:57am, 24 August 2025

Now, many people occasionally keep pets at home, among which cats are loved by many people because of their cute appearance and quickly become one of the most popular pets. Anyone who has raised a cat should know that cats can be said to be a kind of animal with many changes and contradictory effects. Sometimes they are too domineering, and sometimes they are very gentle and cute, and they are very liked; when they act spoiled, they are even more lovely.

Cats have many faces and will have different attitudes towards different people or animals. They can switch freely in several states, and they will not be confused at all. These personalities of cats do not make people feel abrupt, but they think that they are like this, and it is normal for everything to happen to them.

I wonder if you have seen the domineering side of your cat, and have you been scared or shocked by them? No matter what animal it is, it will have something you care about, or toys, or food, or your own poop shoveler, or something else. In the environment where cats live, there is always something about the cat's reverse scales.

Ordinary cats, no matter how gentle their personalities are, they will be angry. The same is true for the ragdoll cat, known for its gentleness.

Tabby Cat: Do you dare to come to my territory? If you don’t want to be eaten, just go back by yourself! Seal: OK boss.

For example, this very domineering tabby cat is very concerned about its territory and will never allow other species to invade it. If there are animals that insist on leaving, they will definitely not have good results. Look, a seal suddenly came up on the shore. Our tabby cat was very angry when he saw it. How could he go ashore without permission? He even took the cat seriously. I saw the cat walked up and slapped it a few times.

Finally, under the training of the cat, the seal that went ashore rolled away in a round manner. When leaving, he carefully glanced at the tabby cat.