Curious? Does cats feel the same as humans? Actually, it's different. Studies have shown that cats may feel more intensely painful than humans because their pain nerve endings are more sensitive than humans. Research also shows that cats may fee...
Curious? Does cats feel the same as humans? Actually, it's different. Studies have shown that cats may feel more intensely painful than humans because their pain nerve endings are more sensitive than humans. Research also shows that cats may feel pain faster than humans because their bodies are larger and more susceptible to injury.
The pain in cats is different from that in humans, and the pain in cats is several times that of humans. Cats have much more stimulation than humans, and they can feel some environmental stimulation, such as spraying perfume, disinfectant, etc., which will have a great stimulation to cats.
But cats are very painful creatures. Many times, people will not easily see their pain. Sometimes, the pain is so painful that the owner will find it. It is often more serious at that time.
If the owner finds that the cat is walking a little slope, fidgets, becomes quiet, and has aggressive behavior, it means that the cat may be enduring pain, so check the cat's physical condition in time.