Why do cats keep peeking at me in the bathroom? Help your life

 8:41am, 23 August 2025

People who have cats at home may notice various confusing behaviors of cats. I bought it a soft cat nest and didn't sleep, but I liked to sleep in the express box you opened overnight; I bought it a high-end drinking water maker and didn't drink it, but I always went to your water cup to quench your thirst when you were not paying attention. Every time you shovel the cat litter for it, even if you can't pull it out, you have to urinate a few drops, as if to avoid wasting your heart. Although these behaviors are strange, they have little impact, at least they will not have any impact on people. But there is an act that not only makes people ashamed, but also makes people unbearable and doubts about life. That is, when you are using the bathroom, run in and stare at you. Help, why do cats like to watch me go to the bathroom? Do they want to see me shoveling shit on the spot? Ever since I have a cat, I have been used to opening the door and going to the bathroom. When you go to the bathroom, your cat may try every means to open the door and come in by itself. For example, this American cat can open the door with excellent jumping ability, or a Japanese cat can reach it with just one hand. After successfully opening the door, it may even look at you with a little head, as if the person who has a crush on you is standing outside the classroom door, wanting to see if you are there. The first time an ordinary person encounters this situation, he is likely to be at a loss. Because you are facing a dilemma at this time: should you close your eyes and just try hard; or should you hold your breath and calm down and lift your pants to drive it out. If you ignore the cat, it may become worse. Today I am still peeping carefully in the crack of the door. The next day, I will be in a bright future. I will step into the bathroom and get close to you.

It may squat around the toilet, staring at you with a serious face, as if you are a statue of "The Meditation", and it is the depiction student, trying to figure out the meaning; it may also jump into the sink, lie out in a seductive posture, and turn its eyes to you, as if your next step after going to the toilet is to take a bath, and you can play with it after taking a bath; it may run to the place where you take the roll of paper, use its cute little paws to bring out the paper that you have to use for a week, and then look up at you with your head raised, as if you are asking for credit; or simply jump into the pants you took off, enjoy the rare warmth, and try to apply its smell to your most private underwear, so that you can't find other cats;

Some cats even want to ride on your head to watch you pee. Even lie down to the edge of the toilet and peek into your "results" to judge whether the shoveler is healthy enough and whether his life will be guaranteed afterwards. Under this influence, the most common symptoms people have is embarrassment. After all, the last time I went to the bathroom with someone else might have gone back to when my parents helped you wipe your butt. If you drive it out, lock the door. Then it will tell you with the most intense resistance that it is certain to see this toilet. It may scratch the door wildly outside the door, making you restless; it may also yell heart-wrenchingly, as if you don't want it anymore; it may even keep calling until the voice becomes dumb, making the toughest man soften his heart. Please~Let me in 5555 In the end, you have to accept that the door of the toilet needs to be open to the cat forever. Even though you accept the reality, you still can't help but think, why do cats like to watch you go to the bathroom? A possible explanation for cats just want to be with you is that cats want to see you. It is not the smile that misses you, nor the taste that misses you, nor the tone of missing you shit, but just want to see you, that's it. According to statistics, the number of cats in Chinese urban areas in 2020 has reached nearly 50 million, an increase of 10% compared with last year, and is constantly approaching the number of dogs. In the United States, cats have surpassed dogs and become the most popular pet.

There are reports that it is the characteristics of cats being easy to take care of, being able to live in small houses, and being able to live alone for a long time that has made more and more people choose to raise cats. At the same time, these characteristics also make cats considered a cold, alienated animal. But that's not the case. Studies have found that cats may prefer their owners than people think. The researchers tested this through experiments. They place four things that may attract cats in the four corners of the room: food that cats like, toys that cats like, clothes that cats smell, and humans waiting to pet cats, and then see how cats choose. It turns out that most cats prefer to play with people or stay in the area where people are, rather than eating or playing with toys. Think back, is it that you always see cats when you are in the living room or bedroom? But you don't necessarily realize it exists because that's a public space. But the toilet is different. It is so strange to see cats in such private spaces. However, the cat doesn't think so. After all, it can see you when it goes to the toilet. For him, it is normal to see you go to the toilet. After all, you are playing with your phone while sitting on a chair, and sitting on a toilet. The difference is nothing more than the different locations. As for why the cat is crazy and scratching the door, it may be that it depends on you. There is also an attachment relationship between cats and humans. Research shows that safe attachment allows individuals, whether humans or pets, to feel comfortable in new environments and to explore their environment.