angry cat sounds
1. Under normal circumstances, when a cat is angry, it will make a very deep cry, and at the same time, it will also show the behavior of ignoring and leaving the owner.
2. Cats with relatively sensitive emotions will react more loosely when angry and will make a "ha" sound to express their dissatisfaction.
3. When a cat is very angry, it will make a very intense cry, which is low and powerful.
4. Introverted cats will make a "hmm" sound when they are angry, expressing their unhappiness.
5. Some cats will also whine, growl or gurgling. These different vocal performances will also have changes in the duration of the vocalization and the rise and fall of their mood.
Other manifestations of cats when they are angry
1. When the cat’s tail swings from side to side quickly and hard, and hits the ground from time to time, it means that the cat is agitated at this time. You'd better go away.
2. When the cat’s whiskers are raised upward, it means that the cat is angry and ready to attack at any time.
3. Sometimes when a cat is angry, its pupils will shrink and its eyes will look fierce.
Solutions to an angry cat
1. The owner can tease the cat with snacks and toys that the cat likes, so that the cat will not be angry and become happy.
2. The owner can also speak softly to the cat to express his guilt. The cat will stop being angry if it senses the owner's emotions.
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