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Cats Behavior: How To Read Your Cat'S Body Language |
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Cats Behavior: How To Read Your Cat'S Body Language
You can learn to read your cat's unique signals and understand her better.
Rubs
A cat who rubs her head or body against you or rubs her ears and face
on you is showing affection. She's giving you her scent, claiming you
as her own. Her affections are even stronger, if she arches her back
while rubbing against you.
Eyes
Cats use their eyes to communicate. You're probably familiar with the
sleepy, eyes-half-closed look, however, the eyes give other signals.
Eyes wide open and looking at you show that your cat is paying
attention to you. Slow blinking signals relaxation.
Tail
Most people know how to "read" a dog's tail, yet cats' tails also
indicate how they are feeling. Held high, the tail communicates
confidence and trust. When curled around another cat's tail or a
person's legs, it is friendly greeting. When the tail is moving, it
usually indicates excitement. The cat is either in predator mode, or is
feeling playful, hiding behind a chair ready to pounce on a passing
person or cat. Swishing of your cat's tail means that he is perturbed
or upset.
Ears
Flattened ears show alarm. This cat is angry or defensive. You may be
scratched or bitten if you approach. Ears straight up show that the cat
is relaxed and in the mood for fun or affection.
Whiskers
When held slightly to the side, the whiskers indicate that your cat is
in a relaxed mood. When your cat becomes interested in something, her
whiskers will come forward in front of her muzzle. When your cat is
feeling threatened, she will pull her whiskers back along her cheeks as
a sign of submission.
Spend some time just observing your cat for these behaviors and note
the context. What is happening around her and what time of day is it?
Hopefully you'll find that you understand a lot more about what she's
thinking.
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