Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Why don't cats like to quilt themselves?

Why don't cats like to quilt themselves?

1, cats are born without quilts.

First of all, cats are animals adapted to life in the wild. They can find a relatively warm and comfortable environment to rest in the wild, and do not need extra warmth from the outside.

Secondly, the cat's metabolic rate is very high, and it can generate enough heat to keep its body temperature, even if the ambient temperature is very low, it will not feel cold.

2. Cats like freedom

Cats are relatively independent animals. It likes to live freely and doesn't like being bound and restricted. Covering the cat with a quilt is a restriction. They need freedom of movement.

In addition, covering the quilt may also make the cat feel depressed and airtight, affecting its breathing and comfort.

Cats like cool environment.

Cats belong to tropical animals. Their ancestors lived in desert areas. So cats like cool environment and places with suitable temperature. Covering them with a quilt will make them feel overheated and uncomfortable.

Some cats even choose to sleep on air-conditioned pipe crossings or cold tiles to get a relatively cool environment.

Cats have the instinct to protect themselves.

Cats are alert and alert animals. They have the instinct to protect themselves. Covering a cat with a quilt will make it feel hidden dangers and dangers, because it will affect the cat's action and reaction ability, and it is difficult to deal with possible dangers in time.

In addition, cats' sensitive senses will make them more keenly aware of external changes and threats. Covering with a quilt will limit this sensitivity and bring some anxiety and danger to cats.