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Do you hate your master if you hit a cat?
Beating cats will make them lose trust and dependence on their owners, and long-term punishment will even make them feel afraid of human beings, but whether they really "hate" their owners may be a bit subjective and exaggerated.

Cats are emotional animals. They are willing to get close to people because of their kindness and warm communication, but once they are hit, punished, indifferent or even hurt, they will become more independent, alert and mysterious, and will also begin to be wary and angry with human beings. This change may be manifested in more behaviors such as hiding, avoiding, resisting, attacking and running away, but it is hard to say that this is "hate" for the master. After all, cats' emotional expression and understanding are not exactly the same as those of humans.

Therefore, in order to maintain a good relationship with cats and respect their feelings, we should try to avoid educating and disciplining them by punishment, but adopt more scientific methods, such as positive encouragement, cat communication, game interaction and regular physical examination. Help them grow up healthily and happily. If the cat is disobedient or has behavior problems, you can also consider asking a professional pet behaviorist or doctor for help, instead of beating and cursing at will, so as to avoid more adverse consequences.