Just like in a pack of wolves, cats do not have an alpha human in their social structure. They do not follow a hierarchy like some other animals do. Cats are solitary creatures that prefer their independence and do not rely on a leader to guide their behavior. While they may form strong bonds with their human owners, cats do not view them as a dominant figure. Instead, cats see their human companions as a source of food, shelter, and affection. They may exhibit behaviors that seem like they are asserting dominance, such as spraying or marking territory, but this is more about establishing boundaries and feeling comfortable in their environment. Ultimately, cats do not have an alpha human in the same way that other animals do, as their relationship with humans is based on mutual benefits rather than dominance and submission.
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