Teach you how to judge a cat’s mood through its whiskers
The editor has told you that cat whiskers are not just decorations, but have real uses. Today I want to tell you that cat whiskers contain the language of those cats~
Beard forward
When a cat tilts its whiskers forward, it means it wants more and urges the other person to give in. If you pay attention, you will find that when your cat asks you for snacks, its whiskers will curl forward... If you do this during a fight, it means that you will take the initiative to attack.
Upturned beard
When the cat's whiskers stand up, it means that it wants to protect its own interests, such as asking for self-defense, or discovering that the poop shoveler has lowered the food standards without authorization. When the cat protests, its whiskers will stand up.
Beard back
When a cat’s whiskers lie flat back, it means it is compromising. Usually when cats think they are weak, they will give up the fight and accept the other party’s conditions, obey and give in. For example, some cats hate to cut their nails but every time They were all forced to cut their nails by their owners, and over time they gradually gave in and accepted their fate...
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