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Garfield is not happy's behavior

Biting and scratching, Garfield cat in the unhappy state, will show the desire to attack, during which may bite the breeder; Ignore the owner, when it is not happy may ignore the command issued by the breeder; Deep-fried and hunched over, Garfield displays a defensive posture to deter opponents when he feels upset and scared.

Garfield is not happy's behavior

1. Biting and scratching
When Garfield is unhappy or angry, he will show aggression, which may include biting his breeder or furniture. If Garfield is lying on the ground with his tail swinging from side to side, he is preparing to attack.

Garfield is not happy's behavior

2, ignore the host
Garfield also becomes upset when wronged, during which he may ignore his owner's orders. The breeder can place the cat in a quiet area where it can be left alone for a while and then interact and play with the cat after it has calmed down.

Garfield is not happy's behavior

3. Deep fry and bow
When it is in a state of fear, it may bow its body high, during which it will explode its fur and emit a roar. Garfield will use these actions to deter opponents, and the breeder can soothe the cat's mood.

 

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