Cats and dogs are pets chosen by many people, and they can be seen everywhere in our lives. In terms of personality, cats are relatively quiet, while dogs are more restless. Most of the time, dogs will circle around their owners and make noise all the time, like a clingy child. Cats, on the other hand, like to sleep in one place by themselves and rarely get close to their owners.
However, sometimes cats can cause trouble for themselves because cats are more curious. Winter is here, and because cats are afraid of the cold, it is always easier for cats to grow in warmer places at home.





An owner lives in a rural area. In order to prevent mice, his parents got a little orange cat from the owner's house a while ago. There is a kitchen in the backyard of the owner's house. A few days ago, the elder wanted to heat water for cooking. After setting up a small stove, he placed an iron pot filled with water on the iron shelf. After everything was done, my parents went outside to chop vegetables. After a few minutes, a burning smell came from the kitchen.
At that time, the parents thought they had not put water in the pot and were worried that the pot would be burned. However, when they walked into the kitchen again, they found that their little orange cat had sneaked into the kitchen while the owner was not paying attention while he was cutting vegetables. To keep warm, I hid in a fire nearby. The kitten was so careless that she didn't even notice that the hair on one side of her body was singed, and continued to sleep comfortably on her stomach.
The parents quickly twisted up the little orange cat, picked up the scissors, and cut off the burnt hair. Fortunately, the parents were at the door of the kitchen at that time. If they had come a little later, the burnt area might have become larger. The little orange cat didn't care at all that he was on fire. After being cleaned up by his parents, he still missed the warmth of the kitchen and wanted to sneak in again. However, this time his parents thought he had been caught and beat him severely, so the cat did not dare to enter the kitchen casually.
Pet-raising science: Cats are warm-blooded animals, and they have very few layers of hair on their bodies, so their warmth retention is very poor. Kittens, in particular, are also very afraid of the cold. If you have wool at home in winter, you must pay attention to the behavior of your cats when using electric heaters, heaters and other thermal insulation appliances to prevent them from being "scorched" due to their greed for warmth.