CAT'S
MIND-Communication
Reading Your Cat's Body
Language
Body language is not just restricted
to a cat's tail. From the way your cat stands to the shape of his
ears, your cat is saying something.Your
cat's legs we re
not made just for walking around.
A bend in the forelegs means
the cat would rather avoid a fight, but will defend himself if the
need arises. When your cat expands his body, fluffing up, he is
showing both confidence and aggression. If the cat's legs are fullystretched
, he is self-assured and prepared to attack. A bend in the hind
legs, however, shows indecision or even timidity. When a cat shrinks
his body size, legs tucked underneath, he is showing submission,
as well as readiness for action.
A cat's ears do more than
just hear; the ears can talk, as well.
When the ears are back and
the posture is steady, the cat is unsure of what move to make, considering
his options. If the ears are back and the body is low to the ground,
this is a display of shame or remorse. The cat's pricked ears show
his interest in what's going on around him. When a cat raises his
head, this is a display of dominance. If the head is lowered, that
means submissiveness or even a feeling of inferiority. When the
head is completely tucked in, your cat is probably bored. If he's
sneaking around low to the ground at a crawl, he is going after
something, stalking his "victim." Be aware that the cat
will soon launch a full-speed assault.
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