I believe many cat owners know that kittens are very clingy little goblins, they love to lose their hair and play, have a perverse personality and a pretty temper. Especially when bathing, feeding medicine, giving them injections, and cutting their...
I believe many cat owners know that kittens are very clingy little goblins, they love to lose their hair and play, have a perverse personality and a pretty temper. Especially when bathing, feeding medicine, giving them injections, and cutting their nails, they never cooperate obediently.
If you are not careful, the pet owner will fall into a scar on his body.
In this case, what should the shovelers do when facing the disobedient kitten?
In fact, there is really a trick to make a cat look good - please immediately strangle its "neck flesh of fate".
I believe many people have long noticed that the cats' fatal hole is right behind their necks.
As long as you pinch the flesh on the back of their necks with your hands, they will instantly be well-behaved and become at mercy.
Don't believe it? You can see how others do it.
The staff of the pet hospital only use one clip to make the cats obedient.
Xiuer, offer a wave of operations.
At the beginning, the cat was unwilling to cooperate with the cat, but the staff only used a binder to cure it to obey what secret the staff caught and let the cat be slaughtered like they were "pointed". In fact, the "mechanism" was on the back of the cat's neck.
Therefore, people also joked that this is the back neck of the cat's fate.
So the question is, why do cats suddenly become so honest?
There is a saying circulating on the Internet: There is a motor nerve hidden on the back of the cat's neck. When the shovelers lift the cat's neck, they touch its motor nerves, which can temporarily paralyze and obey.
But, this statement is inaccurate.
Of course, scientists with the most curious minds have also made corresponding research on this phenomenon.
Scientists explain the phenomenon of cats being "punched" as "pinching behavioral inhibitory reaction induced by pinching."
In 2008, Professor Buffington from Ohio State University's School of Veterinary Medicine found 31 Cat volunteers.
These 31 cats range from 1 to 5 years old and have different genders.
The experimental props are the "acupoint-pointing artifact" mentioned at the beginning of the article - binder.
The results show that about two-thirds of cats have behavioral inhibitory reactions induced by pinching, that is, the body is still, the spine is curled and arched, and the tail is sandwiched between the legs, which is what we commonly see as "not dead, cats pretend to be dead."
Especially for small cats, their reactions are more obvious.
This stimulation not only makes the cat feel "ah, I'm dead", but also makes the cat feel relaxed and happy. Some cats who are trapped are not only obedient, but also occasionally make the "gurgle" sounds in their throats.
Finally speaking, it may be related to when the cat is still a baby.
When cat mother breastfeeds the child, when encountering danger, the cat mother will migrate with the baby in her mouth. The place where the cat mother’s mouth is at the back of the baby’s neck. Only when the baby is gentle can the cat mother “moves”.
Disobedient cats will fall from high places and die from high places at the worst, and will attract natural enemies, and the whole family will be neatly arranged.
According to the great scientist Darwin, this is the result of "natural selection".
The disobedient cats were eliminated, and the surviving cats were clearly grasped by the "neck of fate".
So, do the shovelers know?
If you want the kitten to be obedient, you still have to grab the back of its neck. Of course, human strength may be a bit heavy for kittens, so you still need to pay attention.