How to understand cat body language: 1. Cats meow mainly to attract attention. If the meow is short and high-pitched, it means the cat is looking for its owner in the house. If the meow lasts long and loud, it means the cat wants to open a window or eat. If a cat is trapped in a travel basket or has its tail stepped on, it will make an angry cry. 2. A cat's body language is expressed through its posture. A cat will be completely relaxed and squint, stretching its limbs and waving its claws. If the owner goes up to it and gently scratches it, the cat will lie on the ground with its four legs up in the air and let you continue to scratch it. Sometimes it will stomp and purr when it is satisfied. 3. Cats express their emotions through their ears. Cats will erect their ears when they are alert, hunting outside, or hearing interesting sounds. Cats will twitch their ears when they are nervous. Cats will tuck their ears safely behind their heads when they are afraid or angry. Cats sometimes hiss with their teeth bared, and arch their backs and erect their fur to threaten intruders. 4. Judge a cat's mood by its tail. When a cat comes to greet its owner, it will lift its tail and wag it back and forth. If a cat is relaxed, it will be very happy if you gently scratch its tail. If a cat's tail twitches violently, it means it is being irritated, and if its tail twitches back and forth, the owner should leave quickly. Cat's behavioral characteristics: 1. Living alone. Cats are very independent. They don’t like living in groups and prefer to live alone. 2. Cats are very curious and want to chew on everything around them. 3. Stubborn personality: Cats are animals with strong self-esteem. They are not easily threatened and are highly aggressive. |
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