10 Interesting Reasons Why Cats Love Their Independence

4. Sensory Sensitivity: The Quiet Observer

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Cats are equipped with highly developed senses, making them sensitive to their surroundings. Their acute hearing, sharp vision, and keen sense of smell allow them to be vigilant and observant. This sensory sensitivity plays a role in their preference for solitude. In a bustling environment, cats can become overstimulated, leading them to seek quiet, solitary spaces where they can process information at their own pace. This need to retreat to a calm environment is not a sign of antisocial behavior but rather a way to manage sensory overload. By appreciating their sensory needs, we can understand why cats often choose solitude over social interaction.

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