Guard cats or dogs in cats' clothing?

Dogs aren't the only ones capable of protecting their home and their owner. Many cats are just as protective of theirs. Some growl like dogs. Others, like a chained dog, try to grab strangers and tug at their pants. Still others stand guard at the door, not letting anyone out, especially if they try to take something out (even with their owner's permission).

It's funny to watch a cute, fluffy pet transform into a mini-Cerberus before your eyes, arching its back, fluffing its tail, baring its teeth, and unfurling its claws. The owner has nothing to fear (though caution is still advised, as the animal is aggressive in this state), but it's a bit scary for guests. You don't want to leave injured.

What can a cat protect against?

Now, get out of my house!

More often than not, a cat is protective of its owner. Whether it's jealousy, possessiveness, or something else, even "one's own" (family members) can't stand to be around a cat's pet.

The second most important object of protection is the home. Every animal has always protected its territory, regardless of whether it's male or female. Territorial struggles have always existed and will continue. A visitor may smell like another animal, which will cause your pet to become extremely wary.

A black cat in the house means health and peace for all family members.

Those who believe in the evil eye and other magical influences know that cats act as shields. They are the first to take a blow if someone wishes you harm. And this applies not only to black pets. While they are the most powerful, other colors also protect cats from black magic. Not every cat is so zealous in their defense. Not every cat will fearlessly protect their owner or their children. It all depends on the individual.

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