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LANGUAGE: WHAT YOUR CAT IS SAYING?
Cats may not be able to talk
to us, but their body language can speak volumes. You can learn
how to read your cat's moods simply by observing her.When your cat
is alert and wanting to be noticed, she'll flick her tail excitedly
and her ears will be up. She may be looking for a treat, a little
playtime, or even just your attention. When she's hungry
and reminding you that it's dinner time, she'll likely meow and
may even run to her food bowl. She may even act like this in between
meals if she's looking for a treat. When your cat's in a loving
or contented mood, she'll swish her tail slowly, purr softly, and
her eyes will be half-closed. She may rub up against your legs or
stare at your for a minute before exposing her belly to you to show
her trust.It's often easy to tell when your cat's feeling playful.
She's sure to swat at just about anything, a dust bunny, the bedspread,
a pillow. When she's hunting, which is similar to playing and cats
will do even when they're well-fed, she'll crouch low to the groundand
move very slowly. Her ears will tilt forward to listen for her prey
and she'll pounce without warning. If your cat is feeling scared,
threatened or defensive,her back will arch, her ears will be flattened
and her tail tucked in, and her eyes dilated. If she looks like
this, it's best to leave her alone. |