Title: What Do Your Cats Gestures Mean
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2WHAT DO YOUR CAT'S GESTURES MEAN?
3While an entire book could be written about how
cats communicate with just their vocal chords
4 this short article is more concerned with
breaking down the body language of cats.
5You can gauge a lot about a cat's mood and its
intentions by watching
6 just the position and movement of its tail and
the arrangement of its ears.
7WHAT A CAT'S TAIL SAYS ABOUT ITS MOOD
8While it is a common expression that eyes are the
windows to the soul, paying attention to a cat's
tail is the best way of sensing the animal's
motives.
9By noting the position and movement of your cat's
tail, you can distinguish between a happy cat and
a neurotic one.
10- An upward-angled tail indicates alertness.
- If the hairs on the tail are relaxed, the cat is
indicating that it feels either confidant - or relaxed.
11- If the hairs on the tail flare out like a
pipe-cleaner, then the cat is feeling threatened
and should be left alone.
- A tail curled around another body indicates
friendliness to that animal or person.
12- A tail that is hidden away from view indicates
caution - and anxiety.
- A rapidly moving tail indicates a very different
mood from what people expect of a dog.
13- If the tail is thumping against the ground in
rapid succession, this is a sure sign that the
cat is getting irritated.
- If the tail is moving slowly from side to side,
the cat is unsure of something and is looking to
safely examine it.
14WHAT A CAT'S EARS SAY ABOUT ITS MOOD
15The positioning of a cat's ears is just as
important to understanding the cat's mood as its
tail.
16If your cat's ears are pointing forward, that is
a good sign he's in a good mood and maybe wants
to play.
17If your cat's ears are sticking straight up, they
are likely on the alert.
This gesture will usually pair with the cat
standing upright in order to better react to
surprises.
18If your cat's ears are turned back, leave them
alone.
A cat exhibiting this sort of gesture will likely
growl or even hiss if repeatedly bothered.
19If your cat's ears are turned to the sides, the
cat is only nervous
and should be approached cautiously.
20If you see a cat with his ears pointing back and
also flattened against his head
this is a cat that is ready to throw down if
approached.
21Just think if a cat is folding his ears against
his head
then he's not really willing to listen to what
you have to offer.
22Another behavior that is nearly instinctual to
cats is the desire to chase movement.
23If you see a cat that locks its eyes on something
and seems to rock its entire body back and forth
24 flattening its ears, dilating its pupils and
slightly moving its tail, the cat is ready to
pounce on whatever it sees.
25If the cat seems fixated on a hand or something
else you'd rather not have clawed or bitten
26 the best answer is to just freeze the movement
this will snap the cat out of its instinct.
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