In the clip talk about things you didn’t know about cats. First, Cat Blinks Show Love: Don’t stare at your cat. Cats don’t like being stared at because it’s a sign of aggression. Likewise, it’s a bad sign if the cat stares at you.

However, if the cat looks at you gently and blinks slowly and calmly, it shows his affection and trust in you. Like the first blink in an eye-popping contest, your cat blinks to show that it sees you as a friend and not a potential enemy. How to respond appropriately to the cat? Blink gently back at the cat. It’s like sharing a silent conversation or a friendly kiss. Second, Cats greet each other by touching their noses.

Third, cats have foresight. Fourth, cats have no collarbones: The domestic cat is one of the few tetrapods that do not have stiff collarbones. This allows the cat to get through a hole the size of their head. Cat temperament varies according to breed, living situation and sex, female cats are often more attached to their owners than male cats. Fifth, you may be allergic to cat saliva: In the case of allergies to cats, the allergens Allergies can come from cats’ fur or dander, their saliva, or even their urine.

Inhaling feathers or being exposed to allergens can cause an allergic reaction. Allergens can be deposited on clothing, in the air, on furniture and bedding, and stay in the environment as dust forms. There are two ways to test for all allergies, including allergies to cats: skin tests and blood tests. There are two types of skin tests, allergy skin tests and intradermal tests. Both tests give quick results and are less expensive than blood tests. Certain medications may be used to interfere with allergy testing. So talk to your doctor to see which test is best for you.

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