Pets are more sensitive to weather changes than their wild relatives. When people have been watching their cats for thousands of years, they have noticed the peculiarities of their behavior before certain weather events. The cat goes to bed near the heating devices and radiators, hides under the blanket, lies next to the owner - to the cold. Increased atmospheric pressure causes dilation of pupils in cats, and narrowed pupils are a sign of low air pressure. Cats drink water greedily before they don't eat. Cats will be alerted to the approaching windy weather by frequent scratches. Before the clear weather, cats will lick their feet and tails while sitting with their hind legs stretched out. The cat doesn't want to go for a walk, rubs her ears with her feet, licks her tail - tomorrow it will rain. By licking the coat against the direction of the coat, the cat predicts hail. The cat yawns and stretches before the quiet, clear weather. Before a thunderstorm arrives, the cat moves quickly