If Your Cat Could Talk
It would be extremely intimidating for us to live in a world where cats could talk. Yet in the real world, cats have their means in communicating with their owners. This is to let their owners know how they feel and for them to request something. With no words to say, cats use body language to express their needs.
Owners get frustrated when their cats use another area of their home as their bathroom. Yet taking a check, this only means that our cats dislike the smell of the little box we usually prepare for them. This brings cats to behave in a very upsetting manner. But in their own little way, they are trying to tell their owners that they are unhappy and they are also annoyed.
Gets annoyed when cats create loud voices? This is just their poor way of calling us because they know that when they make noise, we come. They also vocalize when they become aware of such a change in the household; an example is when the number of members in the house is added. It is also an indication that the cat has a medical problem. Cat vocalization is the way most cats choose to converse with humans. The Siamese is a breed of cats known to vocalize loudly.
Cats knead when they want you to know that they are in comfort. When they prepare to jump on your lap, grab a pillow for your lap. This is a way of avoiding pain in human's skin and letting our cats show that they are happy with our presence.
One unbelievable body language that cats do to communicate with humans is by biting. If a cat bites you, it is a sign that what you are doing is actually irritating rather than pleasurable. Cats twitch their tails or move their ears back to give you a warning before they bite.
Cats have their needs just as we humans do. Owners should also recognize the necessities of their cats for them to be called a deserving owner and for their cats to be also at their best.
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