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Are cats socialized animals??
Probably not...
Cats would fight to try to get more attention,
and we have never heard of that cats would go group- hunting or group-defending.
But why could little cats always get along peacefully,
and even dogs and cats??

I think maybe because of the scent.
You have to let cats be used to your scent first,
then cats would accept you to be their partners.
In other words,
" People of the same stinky scent can be buddies." in Chinese is more accurate than " Birds of a feather flock together".
The right scent is more important than outside appearance.

Once a cat accepts you,
he would trust you completely.
He will enjoy your hugs, enjoy your patting,
sprawl out on his back when he is asleep,
and give his heart to you unconditionally.

I am wondering,
if the person will feel any piece of guilty once he betrays a cat's full trust??
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