Cats seem to love sticking to the elderly the most. Have you ever noticed that whenever there are elderly people in the house, the cats are always the most affectionate? It's hard to understand why, but cats act like children around the elderly, cuddling and begging for petting, which is hard to resist. Just like this grandmother's cat, it loves to stick close to her. No matter what she's doing, it'll be there to cling to her, trying to get her attention. Even when she's peeling garlic, it'll stick close to her.
Grandma's cat is incredibly intelligent and perceptive; it became very close to her after being adopted. With the cat's companionship, Grandma never feels lonely. The cat has a strong presence and will do things to attract Grandma's attention, never leaving her sight. When Grandma is doing chores, the cat stays with her, and it's not just a little clingy, it even hugs Grandma's back like a child.
Grandma was at her wits' end with this clingy cat. What could she do? Who could bear to do anything to it? She could only spoil it and let the cat cuddle her. So, the cat's habit remained unchanged. One day, Grandma was peeling garlic, preparing to pickle and ferment it, when the cat came over again to make its presence known.
At first, the cat jumped onto the garlic and stomped around, trying to stop Grandma from peeling the garlic properly and wanting her to play with it instead of peeling the garlic. However, there was a lot of garlic and a lot of space, and the cat couldn't stop Grandma from peeling the garlic. After a while, the cat calmed down on its own and actually lay down and fell asleep in the pile of garlic.
The cat was lying there, seemingly unconscious, as if it had fallen into a coma. Grandma called its name twice, but it didn't wake up. The family later shared the scene online, and netizens commented that the cat had been knocked unconscious by the garlic fumes.
Netizens commented: "He was knocked out by the smell of garlic."
It's quite possible the cat was knocked unconscious by the fumes. After all, cats have a very sensitive sense of smell, and garlic is irritating even to humans, let alone cats. It would definitely be very unpleasant for them. What do you think about this?