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Cat Chat: Are you tuned into the feline frequency?
When your cat purrs, it usually means:
They're upset
They're bored
They're hungry
They're content
Your cat has suddenly started grooming excessively. This might indicate:
They're preparing for sleep
They're trying to stay clean
They're under stress or feeling anxious
They're just bored
If your cat is showing their belly to you, they:
Are ready for a fight
Want to play
Are showing submission
Trust you
A cat flicking its tail usually signals:
Excitement or agitation
Contentment
Indifference
Hunger
Your cat brings you a dead mouse. They:
Want to share a meal
Consider you to be family
Are showing you their kill
Are warning you of a mouse infestation
A cat that's rubbing against you is:
Trying to remove your scent
Marking you as their territory
Trying to clean you
Trying to scratch an itch
If a cat is kneading you, they are:
Trying to get your attention
Showing affection and comfort
Trying to soften you up before sleeping
Trying to annoy you
When your cat stares at you with its eyes half-closed, it means:
They're challenging you
They're showing trust and affection
They're bored
They're sleepy
A cat that's meowing at the door likely wants:
To show you something outside
To go outside
To be fed
To annoy you
When a cat is hissing, it usually means:
They're feeling threatened or fearful
They're excited
They're happy
They're trying to communicate with other cats
A cat who is suddenly hiding or spending a lot more time alone may be:
Feeling ill or in pain
Upset with you
Scared of a new object in the house
Just feeling a bit antisocial
Your cat's whiskers are forward. What does this indicate?
They're angry
They're scared
They're excited or interested
They're feeling aggressive
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