Teach You How to Understand Cat Language
Cats have their own unique language; they use their bodies and sounds to express their meanings. Only when the owner masters this "language" can they live harmoniously and communicate friendly with their cats.
Compared with dogs, cats' meows are relatively simple. Currently, researchers have only figured out the meanings of several vocalizations: a single "meow" means "Hello, I’m here." Two meows mean "I want to eat" or "Open the door, let me out," or "Come look at me quickly." Also, if a cat makes a "huff, huff" snorting sound, you should pay attention; it means the cat is expressing dissatisfaction and is ready to scratch you at any moment.
Cats' body language is very rich. When it rubs your pants leg lightly with its head, it is saying: "I trust you very much, I like you, come and play with me." When it gently taps you with its tail, it means "I’ve been waiting impatiently; can you hurry up?" When it switches its two front paws back and forth, it means it is very happy now. Cats convey more messages through rich facial expressions, such as muscle movements in the nose, ears, forehead, cheeks, etc., to express various meanings. In addition, the dilation and contraction of cats' pupils also carry different connotations.
In summary, when you understand cat language, you can communicate better with them, making your life full of more joy.