How Well Do You Understand Your Cat?
When it comes to letting us know how they feel about us, cats aren’t as expressive as dogs...you have to know what to look for. How well do you read cat communication?
The action is associated with the comforts of nursing as as kitten.
In the wild, mother cats teach their young how to hunt and eat their food by bringing home dead or injured prey.
Each cat's scent glands contain one-of-a-kind pheromones unique to him or her.
The unending stare can be pretty intense, but actually, their eyes just naturally blink less than ours.
In nature, cats would rarely expose their belly because of how vulnerable it makes them.
Tails are a great indicator of mood. Curved tails can mean playfulness, while a low tail generally means aggression.
Non-aggressive bites are nips of love! This is one of the ways mother cats expression affection to their kittens.
A cat's purr is similar to a human smile in that it can indicate happiness or contentment, but also nervousness or confusion.
It's a classic indicator of affection.
As well as wanting to be near you, your cat following you might indicate something specific, such as: my litterbox is dirty, I'm hungry, I'm bored.
Ooh, your heart is in the right place but you, my friend, are cat illiterate. Try this quiz again to see if you can improve.
Not too shabby, kitty. You're still learning how to "speak cat," but you're on the right track.
Purrrr, you're the cat whisperer. Your cat must love you!