We hope that someone can be keenly aware of their own emotions and respond to them, thereby gaining a sense of security and happiness. The same is true in the cat world. Not only to read the cat, but also to read the cat's body language to avoid...
We hope that someone can be keenly aware of their own emotions and respond to them, thereby gaining a sense of security and happiness. The same is true in the cat world. Not only to read the cat, but also to read the cat's body language to avoid adding insult to injury when the cat is angry. If you try to get close to a cat in a fighting state, you may have to bear the cat’s invisible claws!
1. Friendly
When a cat stands upright, with its head raised and its tail still, it is probably showing friendliness to you and releasing the goodwill of making friends. If your cat shows its belly to you, congratulations, your cat has built enough trust in you.
2. Good impression
When the cat walks around you, rubs your body with its cheeks and ribs, or puts a paw on you from time to time. It means that the cat is very fond of you. If the cat often sleeps around or on you, it means that the cat feels very safe around you.
3. Happy
When the cat’s pupils are dilated and its tail is waving back and forth while playing, it means that it is happy with your company. Sometimes the cat will happily act coquettishly to you and demonstrate its porcelain-touching skills. Then it will suddenly lie down in front of you, rolling around and generally stretching its limbs, as if to seduce you to play together.
4. Sad
When a cat is sad, it will lie motionless with its back to people, showing no interest in people's active conversations or food temptations. When you find that your kitten’s ears are droopy, its tail is curled up, and its hair is standing on end, you have to think about whether you have done something wrong!
When a cat exhibits abnormal behavior, such as suddenly urinating everywhere, scratching at home, or sleeping more than usual, it may be a sign of "Hey, shovel, I'm in a bad mood!". If you cannot tell whether the cat is simply in a bad mood or is depressed due to physical discomfort, remember to send the cat to a pet hospital in time.
5. Fear
When a cat feels scared, it will shrink its body, curl up on the ground, turn its face to the side, and avoid eye contact. This situation often occurs when strangers come to the home. If the cat is found to be hiding, it means that this is a life-threatening matter for the cat. It is necessary to remove the object of the cat's fear in time and let the cat relax.
When the cat is hiding, do not force the cat to come out and face him. Your forcing may make your cat more upset and frightened. You just need to feed the cat at the same time as usual, and use actions to tell the cat that everything at home is business as usual. The cat will slowly recover.