First, the reason for hating cats may be due to personal past experiences. Some people may have been attacked or hurt by cats, causing them to have a certain degree of fear and disgust towards cats.
There are also some people who may not be interested in cats because of their different growth environment or cultural background. In some countries and regions, people think cats are unlucky animals or regard them as waste animals, so it is more common to hate cats. Secondly, people who don’t catch a cold in cats may hate them because of their behavior.
Cats are withdrawn and sensitive. Some people may find them difficult to get along with and are unfriendly to others. Others may be affected by cat behavior, such as grabbing furniture, pooping in other people's gardens, spitting hair balls in the room, etc. Due to these actions, many people feel that raising cats is a hassle and therefore hate them.
Finally, people who hate cats may also be caused by their excessive entanglement with cats. For example, although many people don’t like cats, when they observe the cat carefully, they will be attracted by its cuteness and expression. At this time, they will fall into conflicting emotions, feel disgusted with cats, but can't help but be attracted to them. Although many people hate cats, we cannot deny the value of cats. Cats are naturally sensitive, sensitive, smart, and have a very unique perspective on things. In the family, raising a cat can relieve loneliness, and at the same time love small animals. People who pay attention to animal protection deeply enjoy the joy of raising a cat.