A cat rolling around on the ground may be acting coquettishly, or it may be caused by itching or being in heat. It is recommended that the owner peel off the cat's hair and check. If there is no abnormality in the cat's skin, it may be a normal physiological behavioral reaction, and the owner does not need to worry too much. However, if you find that your cat has symptoms such as skin redness, dandruff, scabs, and hair loss, you must consider that the cat has fleas, lice and other parasites on its body or has a skin disease. It is rolling back and forth due to itching, and it needs to be promptly Consult your veterinarian for medication.
1. Estrus
When cats are in estrus, especially female cats, they will roll on the ground, rub against the wall, leaving their own scent everywhere, and they will also appear The phenomenon of barking and sticking your butt out all the time. Generally, this situation will improve after the cat's estrus period, which lasts for about half a month. If the owner does not want the cat to have this situation again, he may also consider taking the cat to a pet hospital for sterilization surgery at a staggered estrus period.
2. Body itching
If you find that the cat is not only rolling on the ground and rubbing everywhere, but also scratching with his hands. It is also accompanied by symptoms such as skin redness, swelling, dandruff, and scabs. Then you need to consider that the cat has parasites or a skin disease. Because the cat is itchy, it will roll on the ground. Owners can peel off the cat's hair to check. If any skin abnormalities are found, they should consult a pet doctor for medication and treatment in time.
3. Acting coquettishly
When a cat likes its owner very much, it will expose its belly to the owner on the floor and roll around, hoping that the owner will play with it. If this is the case, it means that the cat trusts you and will expose its belly. At this time, the owner can seize this opportunity to interact with the cat more, such as hugging, stroking, scratching the chin, and touching the cat. The cat's head and other movements will not only get a response to the cat's coquettishness, but also increase the feelings between each other.