What should I do if the cat growled?
This behavior may mean that your cat has some kind of health problem or feels threatened. So, what should you do if your cat starts to growl? First, you need to observe your cat's behavior.
If your cat grows frequently, it may be due to physical discomfort or emotional impact. If you notice that the cat has been roaring unusually or is particularly nervous in some cases, the reason for it is roaring may be because it feels scared or uneasy.
Second, you need to check if your cat has any physical problems. Growing low often indicates that there is something wrong with the cat. This may be because the cat is uncomfortable or has experienced some kind of pain. You need to check whether there are obvious problems in its eyes, mouth, nose, teeth, etc., such as bleeding or swelling. If you are not sure what the problem lies, it is best to take it to the veterinarian for diagnosis. Third, you can try to change the environment of your cat. Growing low usually means that the cat feels unsafe or is not adapted to its environment. If your cat growled, it means it feels uncomfortable or scared. You can try to provide it with a more comfortable environment, such as providing it with enough sleep and rest time, giving it a cleaner litter box, etc.