If the cat is growling, don't respond by shouting or scaring. This will only make cats more nervous and angry. Instead, try to ease the cat's mood, such as patting them gently or giving them some snacks to show reconciliation. If the cat is still angry, consider letting it calm down first and then try to communicate.
As pet owners, we should take our cats to the vet regularly to ensure their health and happiness. Don't let cats feel neglected or isolated, they need our love and attention. Provide cats with enough food, water and toys to help them eliminate loneliness. It can also provide them with a safe and comfortable environment, such as a warm bed and a clean litter box. Only when cats feel safe and happy will they be more willing to share their love and care with us.