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22/08/2017

My pets' personality: Domi

If you ever want to learn human psychology; their mood, emotion, behavior, or personality trait, just try to have some pets of the same kind. For example, you can stay with 5 cats at home. Or you can have 10 chickens in the barn. Or maybe 4 rabbits. You choose. The best choice is to have baby pets. When they grow up, it's like having those many different persons at home but you don't need to have many arguments with them. You just need to feed and clean them. You can sometimes talk to them. You don't need their answer, but when you talk to them, you will feel a little bit relieved.

So, when can you learn their psychology? You cannot directly learn from the day you bring them to your house. After some weeks, they become familiar to one another. They are like children who love to play together with their friends. At that moment, they start to form their personality trait. When they really grow up like adults, it's the time when you can really detect their psychology as long as you are actually close with them.

Let me tell you about my five cats and their psychology. All my five cats are born from the same mother, but of different delivery sessions. Domi, the oldest cat, realizes that he is the oldest. He likes to lick the other four cats when he wants to show that he is being friendly. In a relaxed situation, all the other four cats welcome Domi to lick them. But when Domi wants to be alone, he'll be sitting quietly for a very long time. He doesn't want other cats to approach him. The situation will be different when I come closer to him. He'll bunt his head to my face, then show his butt to me. That goes on and on until I go away from him. When I go away from him, he'll give me a meow protest, like saying that he doesn't want me to leave him. But when I really leave him, he'll be sitting quietly again. I conclude that he is a friendly and caring cat. He cares about his friends and his owner. But he is actually introverted. He doesn't try to seek attention. When attentions come to him, he'll show his affection.

The next post will be about Keni, the temperamental cat.


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