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  1. Learn what cats are saying with their eyes, ears, whiskers and tails, their weight shifts and body postures. Discover how you can use your own body language to show cats that you are a friend, not a foe.

  2. When relaxed, a confident cat stretches out on his side or lies on his back exposing his belly. He is in a calm but alert state and accepts being approached. His entire posture is open and at ease; but beware, not every cat that exposes his abdomen will respond well to a belly rub.

  3. Learning more about your cat’s body language can help you catch any illnesses earlier on, which means receiving faster treatment. Not to mention, understanding your best pal’s body language practically makes you a cat whispererwhich is undeniably a fun title to have.

  4. Body language is made up of cats’ body postures, facial expressions, and the position and carriage of certain body parts, like ears, tail and even whiskers. Cat body language is more subtle than dog body language and can be harder for people to interpret.

  5. 4 maj 2018 · Sometimes it can be hard to understand why our kitty friends lash out aggressively – either to us, or to each other. The ASPCA has put together a very helpful list of body postures and signs to watch out for that your cat is feeling stressed, or looking to be left alone.

  6. Feline body language. Using your body to communicate with cats. Photo: Aryn Steres. Why is this important? 80% of vet staff will get bitten by cats. Shelter cat quarantine issues. Cage presentation. A quick poll – answer in the chat. My organization.....

  7. A cats body language can be subtle, so it’s not always easy to accurately read how they’re feeling. To understand your cat’s psychology, look at his or her eyes, tail, mouth and posture and use this guide to help you recognise important body language signals.

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