Does your cat not like being petted? Does your cat
only tolerate a few minutes of being petted? Well there are many
reasons why a cat does not want to be petted and there are some simple
techniques you can try to change your cat’s behavior.
Many times
cat owners will complain that their cat does not like being petted.
Their cat does not want to be petted at all or will only tolerate a few
minutes of petting at a time. There can be many reasons why a cat would
not want to be petted.
For some cats that grew up isolated
socially from humans they don’t crave being petted. Many stray cats
have grown up to fear humans and some that are eventually adopted by
cat owners will still not trust people enough to be petted.
Also
it has been shown that kittens from small litters are less likely to
like being petted. This is likely a factor of lack of socializing.
Another
reason, which is probably the main one, that cats don’t like being
petted is they don’t want to be petted for the same amount of time that
the owner wants.
Some cats only want to be petted for a few
minutes and then go on to play with a toy or take a nap. For many
owners they see this as a problem. This is a problem for the cat owner,
not the cat. The cat is perfectly fine being petted for a few minutes.
Many
cats will become aggressive if you try to keep them on your lap and pet
them for longer than they want to be petted. Fortunately there are lots
of simple techniques you can use to train your cat to be petted for
longer periods of time.