10 Scientific Ways to Get a Cat to Like You

Video Statistics and Information

Video
Captions Word Cloud
Reddit Comments
Captions
you may find cats to be mysterious animals but believe it or not it's easy to buddy up with a feline if you know what to do in this video we'll show you 10 proven ways drawn from scientific studies to get a cat to like you let them call the shots cats are so adorable that people want to greet them with a big hug some people go up to the cat corner them and try to pet them to win them over but remember this is a common mistake for cat lovers according to recent studies it's best to let the cat make the first move a study conducted in switzerland has shown that when humans sit back and wait and focus on something else like reading a book cats are more likely to approach and less likely to withdraw when humans respond this is why many kitties are attracted to allergic people as people with allergies don't really seek out to pet cats another study from the university of zurich urschel found that interactions last longer and are more successful when the cat both initiates an activity and decides when it ends cats are very independent creatures they don't like to be smothered with affection and they need some personal space every now and then if your kitty displays signs of aggression just walk away it's better to end an unpleasant interaction before it leads to a strain in a relationship pet them where they enjoy it most how does your cat prefer being pet it's a question that has stumped many cat owners for centuries but science now has an answer a study conducted by the university of lincoln in the uk found that cats show more positive behavioral responses like purring or kneading when they are pet between the eyes and ears and they display more negative responses like hissing swatting or swishing their tails when they are pet around their tail area yes that's right cats don't actually enjoy being stroked at the base of their tail at least that was the case for most of the 54 cats in this study researchers believe that a cat's tail area is an erogenous zone and petting this part of their body may over stimulate them the researchers did not attempt to pet the cat's belly probably because they didn't want the risk of injury a cat's belly area is very vulnerable so touching it may be stressful or even threatening and remember cats see petting as akin to grooming or licking which happens between two friendly cats check your scent a cat sense of smell is the main way they identify people and objects their sense of smell is 14 times better than that of humans if a cat is afraid of you make sure to check your scent as your cat may be staying clear of it you may have the scent of another cat or a dog on your pants or you may have strong smells like perfume deodorizers disinfectants bleach garlic or onions on your clothing if your cat retreats when they sniff your hands it may be because they don't like the smell of your hand soap make sure to use unscented hand soaps shampoos hand sanitizers and makeup remover wipes you may think the scents will fade away after a few hours but your cat will still be able to smell them for a long time afterwards approach them like a cat cats communicate primarily through scent and body language most felines grease each other with a nose-to-nose sniff and while humans shake hands cats boop to say hello to increase your bond with a cat try approaching them the way they would greet other felines mimic the nose-to-nose behavior by gently offering your non-threatening fingertip at their nose level your finger acts like a nose substitute and most cats will walk up and sniff or investigate your finger and chances are you may even get a cheek rub against your finger lucky you that's basically a cat's way of greasing you conversely the cat may back away if they feel unsure about interacting mimic feline scent if you own a dog you probably know that canines love nothing more than sniffing around and exploring the new smells of the world around them cats on the other hand don't like new smells and any unfamiliar scents can put them off and this is why most cats are not big fans of change relocation or strangers as new environments bring a lot of new smells and signs they have yet to explore if you don't want to bring new smells to a cat's home you may spray yourself with a cat pheromone pheromones are a type of chemical communication that all cats use to interact with each other and the environment around them these messages are released from the scent glands around their body different pheromones send different messages to other cats and influence their behaviors this is why your cat may bump you or rub their body on objects by doing so they leave pheromone messages oftentimes cat owners use pheromone sprays to protect a new object or furniture but if you are the new object you may want to spray yourself to calm a new cat human interaction over food a 2017 research conducted in oregon state university studied what attracts cats the most the scientists offered cats a choice between food toys scent and social interaction with humans and watched what happens believe it or not they found that most cats prefer social interaction with humans over everything else even food interestingly enough some recent studies suggest that what really attracts cats to humans is the presence of interactive toys like a wand toy with feathers strings or other prey-like attachments that evoke a cat's predatory behavior frequent interactive play is an excellent way to bond with your feline and keep them fit don't block the exits cats are very territorial creatures if you appear as an imposing enormous creature in their space they may perceive you as a threat instead get down and approach them at their level and make sure not to block the exits cats are more likely to bond with you if they feel they are in control of the space around them and can come and go when they want blink slowly but never stare cats stare when they are hunting their ability to stare without regular blinking helps them keep a close eye on their prey if you stare at them you are giving them the same look they give when they hunt instead give them plenty of long slow blinks this shows the cat that you are relaxed and friendly and you don't want to hunt them believe it or not animal experts use this slow blinking technique to calm fearful cats retreat at the right time there are many signs that a cat doesn't like your actions or feels uncomfortable around you some signs are overt like hissing and biting but some are more subtle like when they flatten their ears or twitch their tails if you get one of these signals it's time to back off many cat lovers don't retreat when they get negative feedback mainly because they love petting and spending time with their felines so much that they don't recognize that their cat isn't enjoying it too you can't force a cat to like you but when a cat learns that you give them personal space and respect their terms the more likely they will trust you and come back when they're ready use treats strategically you can encourage your cat to be near you with a yummy stinky treat this doesn't mean showering them with treats all day long instead use treats strategically to either reward good social interactions with you or to entice a shy cat to walk towards you you can also try talking quietly to the cat as they eat the treats so they associate your voice with rewards and while a dog may wolf down any kind of dog food you bring them a cat will not cats are not very food motivated so you might have to search for a treat that they like
Info
Channel: Jaw-Dropping Facts
Views: 1,989,593
Rating: 4.9223032 out of 5
Keywords:
Id: 777F2k72yoo
Channel Id: undefined
Length: 8min 3sec (483 seconds)
Published: Wed Feb 10 2021
Related Videos
Note
Please note that this website is currently a work in progress! Lots of interesting data and statistics to come.