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One of the primary ways cats communicate is through body language. For example, the position of a cat's tail can indicate whether she's interested or fearful of you. Learn what a cat is telling you by using our visual guide to cat body language. I'm excited to see you! Feelin' fine! Everything is good, right? Seems to be okay.
Your cat may be saying "meow" as a greeting ("Hey, how ya doin'?"), a command ("I want up, I want down, More food now"), an objection ("Touch me at your own risk") or an announcement ("Here's your mouse").
Learning how to ‘read’ cat body language and understand their natural behaviour can help tremendously in treating them in the clinic and also in advising owners how to best care for their pets.
What is your cat thinking? His body language may give it away. Cats use a variety of signals (body postures, facial expressions, and vocalizations) to convey their message and avoid unwelcome confrontations. By learning how to decipher these feline postures, you can deepen the bonds of affection with your cats as well as prevent ...
Have you ever heard someone say they have "more than one way to skin a cat" or that someone "let the cat out of the bag"? These are just a couple of examples of the many English CAT idioms. Cats have long been a source of inspiration for language and idioms, and in this blog…
Cat body language A handy guide to some common cat body postures. How many have you seen your cat do? Your cat may do this as a greeting behaviour when you approach them – it doesn’t mean they want you to rub their tummy though! Social roll Your cat is worried about something and ready to run. Can you identify what they’re
Issue: Feline Body Language Cats communicate using physical contact, vocalization, visual and chemical cues. Cats tend to meow more when interacting with humans so many people may presume a cat vocalizes to communicate; however, they typically use body language to communicate what they feel.