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| HOW TO UNDERSTAND YOUR CAT BETTER |
HOW TO COMMUNICATE
WITH YOUR CAT
• How to make your cat trust you lowering your
cat to the ground, make sure its paws have reached the floor. Your cat will
trust you and know that it won’t tumble if you let it go.
• How to stroke your
cat If you sit on the floor with your legs crossed and look at your cat, it
will interpret this as a friendly gesture and come up to you to let you stroke
it. Also, stretch your hand out in its direction. Your middle finger should be
a little lower than the others. The cat will start rubbing its nose or face
against your hand.
• How to make your
cat appear A cat may go and hide and only appear when it’s alone or hears a
calm voice.
MAIN CAT GESTURES
• If a cat raises its
nose up and throws its head, it’s saying, “I see you.” Cats often make this
gesture to people walking past the window. Have you ever noticed it?
• A cat might press its ears against its head
if it feels scared, worried, or wants to play. They also do this when they are
sniffing something that’s interested them.
• When a cat sticks its tongue out slightly
and licks itself, it’s LANGUAGE worried or anxious. CAT
• Cats generally greet people or
announce their presence with a short sound. • Lengthy meowing indicates that
your cat is very glad to see you. This occurs if you’re away from home for a
long time.
• A medium-length meow might be a request for
water or food.
• A long sound (a mix of purring and meowing)
is a more insistent request or demand.
• A low meow is a complaint or
indication of dissatisfaction. Also, it might mean your cat is ready to fight.
• A loud sound often indicates an
urgent demand (for instance, you cat needs more food).


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