Scientists say that animals establish a telepathic connection with humans and therefore willingly offer a helping hand when they sense something is wrong.
How a dog senses its owner's mood
Zoologists have once again shown that dogs are sensitive to the emotional state of their owners.
When animals see their owner crying in another room, they rush to get to their owner.
Dogs determine a person’s state of mind not only by his face, but also by facial expressions, timbre of voice and intonation.
They sensitively pick up even subtle body signals and know, for example, when a person is tense and scared.
In such a situation, the four-legged companion also feels insecure and begins to get nervous.
How cats read a person's mood
Cats perfectly read their owner's mood. If a person is sick or absorbed in his thoughts, the animal will feel the tension and try to help: he will lie on his chest, settle down next to him and lull him to sleep with a uniform purr.
Next to a pet that “radiates” vibrations, the owner relaxes and rests.
The cat immediately senses the mood of its owner, especially when he feels bad, she worries about him, does not lose sight of him for a second, always sits next to him to keep him company, licks him and seeks contact in every possible way.
A cat feels energy vibrations and can understand a person’s mood by his biofield.
This is why cats often come to us when we cry, when we feel bad and in pain.