Read Your Cat's Body Language - Know Your Pet More
Read Your Cat's Body Language - Know Your Pet More
Meow! That is the sound you hear when you meet your cat walking
down the doorway. It will move with his head and tail held high,
looking directly at your eyes and emitting a faint sound
summoning you to follow wherever it goes. That is your cat?
Right? The fluffy little mass, whose behavior seems quite odd at
times, and leaves you baffling with a variety of questions.
Have you ever thought that your cat is an aloof creature to you?
Then it is because you do not understand it. Your cat is always
trying to communicate to you through its gestures and body
language, so to know your cat more, you need to know more about
the cat's body language. The sweeping of the tail or rubbing of
the cheeks, pricking of the ears or purring under breath - each
has a significance of its own. Your cat will often rub its
cheeks against you or against the cheeks of another cat. Through
this it actually tries to pick up or leave scent markers so that
it can again create a future physical contact.
Importance of tail movement
The tail is the most important part of your cat's body, to
indicate a variety of actions and reactions. The tail often
denotes its mood and intention. If your cat is sweeping its tail
in broad gestures, then it symbolizes annoyance or impatience at
your excessive petting. If you continue to cuddle the cat might
result in growling softly or giving you a "bat" with its paws. A
rapid sweeping of tail back and forth, right from the center
shows an extreme agitation in your cat.
If you find your cat turning its body fully sideways and
extending its bristled tail upwards, then be sure that your cat
is heralding a conflict with the fellow cats. When your cat is
busy trapping a prey, you will find it to be more cautious,
involved in subtle movements and inflating its tummy while all
the time intently aiming at the prey. Often you will find your
cat lowering its tail to tuck it between her legs, which show
her complete obedience. A raised tail also indicates that your
cat wants to be friendly, and a twitching of the tail will
confirm its anticipation to be with you after the whole day of
outing.
Movement of other body parts
Along with the tail, the cat's body gestures speak volumes about
its mood and behavior. While bent legs denote defending of self,
outstretched legs will denote self-confidence and
self-assurance. If the cat's ears are back and the body low, it
will impart its shame or remorse; pricked ears will denote
interest in the happenings around it. If you find your cat with
the head completely lowered then it will show boredom and
sneaking subtly with its head lowered on the ground should make
you aware of full-fledged assault on the victim ahead.
Knowledge about these kitty-cat behaviors will definitely
strengthen the bond between you and your cat.
About the author:
John operates a handful of Website, many devoted to his primary
hobby "pets" (See: Cat training, Horse training)
John E. Miller
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