A cat's eye notices feelings that people hide.
The pet looks at its owners and sees their mood.
His eyes notice what goes unnoticed externally. Cats are sensitive to emotions.

They hear a tremor in the voice when a person is sad, tired and in a bad mood.
The pet looks for a long time to understand if everything is okay with the owner.
When a cat squints and blinks slowly, it shows trust.
This is not an accident, but a sign of sympathy.
Scientists have discovered that cats can sense mood even by smell.
Their sense of smell is tens of times stronger than that of humans.
Research shows that cats are just as attached to people as dogs.
The pet looks not only at the owners. It watches the birds and the movement outside the window. These are the remnants of hunting habits.
Even with a full bowl, the cat remains an observer.
People learn more about themselves through the habits, looks and communication of a furry creature.