How to read a cat’s thoughts and read a cat’s body language
Cats’ eyes can talk
"The eyes are the windows to the soul" is not just a human patent.
Dilated pupils
If the cat’s pupils are completely dilated, it means that the cat is very excited, may be stimulated, frightened and frightened.
Narrowed pupils
The influence of light needs to be considered. Unless your cat is sitting in the sun, if you notice that his or her pupils are small and constricted, it may be a sign that your cat is nervous, frustrated, or aggressive.
If you find that your cat’s pupils are very large or small, please give him or her some space until his pupils return to normal size and he becomes friendly and calm.
Direct gaze
Although humans use direct eye contact to show affection, most cats interpret this as a sign of threat.
This is why, in social situations, cats’ eyes will act like magnets on people who try to ignore them. Also, once a cat finds itself being stared at, it may stop what it is doing to assess the situation.
Blink slowly
As opposed to staring, if your cat blinks at you lazily and slowly, it is conveying affection. Your cat loves you and feels relaxed and safe in your presence. You must love your cat well. You must know that for cats, closing their eyes is the ultimate expression of trust.
Try blinking slowly back to your cat to let your cat know that you also love it deeply.
Closed eyes
Droopy eyelids also indicate that your cat feels relaxed and trusts you.
Fried cat
The upright, brush-like tail, coupled with the arched back, the hair standing up along the spine and the sharp claws, all convey a death signal: If you come here again, I will whip you.
An upright, brush-like tail is a clear signal that a cat feels threatened. At this time, TA may also blow up his hair to make himself look bigger in front of potential enemies.
The little paws are rubbing back and forth
I wonder if you have ever seen a kitten rubbing its mother cat with its little paws. This behavior sometimes continues into the cat's adulthood. A happy, content cat mayRub his paws on you or something.
If you notice your cat doing this, it means they are relaxed and probably want you to hold them. If you want to encourage this behavior in your cat, you can encourage it with delicious cat treats at this time.
Rubbing you with my head
This is your cat marking you. The oil glands on his or her cheeks secrete special pheromones that mark you as exclusive to him or her.
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