Ten manifestations of cats hating their owners

 9:21am, 12 July 2025

Cats are cute and independent pets, but sometimes they also show dissatisfaction with their owners. Many owners think they are just trying to get closer to each other, but in fact they are expressing their dissatisfaction. Here are ten manifestations of cats expressing dissatisfaction:

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1. Ears are hot

2. Tail swing

3. Screaming

4. Attack

5. Glimping

6. Peeing smells bad

7. Noisy

8. Close your eyes

9. Build your head in something

10. Make a low sound

1. Ears are hot

If your cat puts his ears close to your hand and his ears are hot, it is most likely that it is protesting your behavior because it feels threatened.

2. Tail swing

Cats sometimes swing their tails, which suggests they are a little unhappy. This behavior usually occurs when the owner does something that makes them uncomfortable, such as suddenly walking into their sleeping space.

3. Screaming

cats like quiet unless they are threatened. If your cat suddenly screams, it may indicate that they are venting their dissatisfaction.

4. Attacking

cats also act aggressively, which indicates that their dissatisfaction is heating up. They may bite your hands, or grab you with their claws, or hit you with their tails.

5. Glimp

When cats feel dissatisfied, they will also glar. Their eyes will become deep and glowing, and this expression means they are venting their dissatisfaction.

6. Peeing smells bad

Sometimes cats pee in places they don't like, which is a way for them to vent their dissatisfaction. This kind of pee will have an unpleasant smell, which reminds the owner not to do anything that makes them dissatisfied.

7. Noisy cats can also make a lot of noise, such as jumping around at home and tossing and turning things around at home. This behavior is likely to be a manifestation of their dissatisfaction because they want to attract the attention of their owner.

8. Closed eyes

If your cat is unwilling to look at you, or deliberately closes your eyes, this may mean they are venting their dissatisfaction.

9. Build your head into something

Sometimes, the cat will bury your head into a pillow, blanket, or other items. It may be that they want to escape everything because they feel threatened or punished.

10. Make a low voice

Sometimes, your cat makes a low, sad voice, which is their expression of their dissatisfaction. This kind of sound is easily overlooked, but if you can spot it in time, you can avoid them falling into negative emotions.

In short, cats also have their own emotions, and they also have their own dissatisfaction. If you can detect their dissatisfaction in time and try to make changes, this will help maintain a good relationship between them and you.