Cats have their own specific language. If the owner can understand his pet, this will significantly improve their relationship and eliminate possible disagreements. There are people who communicate with their pets on a telepathic level.
It is necessary
a cat
Instructions
Step 1
Listen to your cat's purr. The short "ur" means a greeting, often accompanied by a sharp nod of the head. With a loud purr, the cat demands something from the owner: attention, food. It can also mean asking to play and chat. A series of short rumblings expresses the cat's impatience.
Step 2
Pet your pet and you will hear a long purr. With this sound, cats express joy or satisfaction from being close to a loved one. If an animal meows with its mouth wide open, it can express several emotions: confusion, appeal, request, complaint. In some cases, the cat just talks to itself and does not want to say anything to others.
Step 3
Listen carefully to your pet's meow. Kittens squeak pitifully when they want to eat or if they are separated from their mother. With a loud meow, similar to howling, cats call for a mate. Cats do it especially loudly and artistically.
Step 4
Aggressive animals growl, hiss and howl. Take a closer look at this behavior of your pet. The cats howl accompany the fight, and the hissing beast only warns of its intentions.
Step 5
A lot about the emotional state of an animal can be said by its posture and body movements. The cat raises its tail in a welcome gesture. And when the pet wants to play, it will roll over onto its back.
Step 6
Watch your pet's eyes. The pupils of cats dilate dramatically before playing or hunting. The animal can stare at one point and prepare to jump. During play, cats stand up on their hind legs or walk sideways.
Step 7
Take a closer look at the fighting cats. The hair on their nape stands on end to make the animals appear larger. Aggressive cats often flap their tail sharply. The defensive beast arches its back and pulls its ears back. A frightened cat does the same. The attacking animal, on the contrary, keeps its ears in front.
Step 8
Observe your pet's behavior. Under emotional stress, the cat behaves unusually, licks too often and does not eat anything. The animal can learn to understand a little the language of people. Very often cats catch the emotional mood of their owner by the intonation of his speech and movements.