Persian cats don't admit their mistakes, just want to avoid being scolded by their owners.
According to the characteristics of Persian cat, if it pushes what you put on the table to the ground, it is intentional, not accidental at all. Because Persian cats are small and exquisite, elegant and sensitive to the things around them, they will never accidentally bump into things on the table when walking. But the cat won't take the initiative to admit its mistake, just meowing at its owner or hiding in the corner, trying to let its owner expose it. Don't hit the cat, or the cat may get back at you and pee in your bed.
The owner can educate Persian cats well.
This cat's IQ is still relatively high. It can not only understand the owner's expression, but also perceive the owner's mood. As long as the owner can educate Persian cats well, Persian cats will not do anything rebellious when they grow up, but will be good to their owners. If the owner finds that the Persian cat is always hitting you, for example, he can't slap the cat happily at all, which shows that the cat's character is very arrogant. The owner should punish the cat when it makes mistakes, such as letting it have no small fish to eat at night. This will make the cat realize that making mistakes is wrong, and then it will get better.
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The status between pets and their owners is always unequal. Either the east wind overwhelms the west wind, or the west wind overwhelms the east wind, and one side is bound to dominate. The owner should establish dignity in front of the pet and make the pet feel afraid of you.