5 ways to make friends with your cat
1. The Tail
Raised upward and curled at the end: your cat is happy. Occasionally twitches: he's excited or worried. The fur on the tail juts out in different directions: he's very excited of feels threatened. The tail vibrates slightly: the cat is agitated and glad to see you. The tail sticks straight up, back bent to form an ''N'': a sign of extreme aggression, occurs during self-defense. The tail is straight but inclined at a low angle: slight aggression of fright. The tail is lowered toward the ground: fright or guilt. If the cat wags his tail sharply from side to side, it means he's angry or wants to play. It's best to leave him alone.
2. The Eyes
Dilated pupils indicate strong feelings: playfulness, agitation, fright, or aggression. A direct look when a cat looks you directly in the eye, he trusts you and is comfortable being around you. A slow blink indicates that the cat is calm and feels comfortable and safe.
3. Interaction With People
If a cat rubs against you, it is marking you as its territory and property. Poking with a wet nose is an expression of attachment. It indicates your cat feels comfortable and safe being around you. When a cat rubs its head, side, or tail against you, it is just saying hello. Butting you slightly with its head is a sign of friendliness. Your pet is in love with you. Cats often move from one paw to another when they are happy or want to play. If a cat licks you, it's a definite sign that it trusts you and considers you part of its family. When your cat bites your hair, it's simply trying clean you. It is another strong sign of love and trust. When a cat bites you, take it as a sign that your pet wants to be left alone.
4. Other Gestures
If a cat raises its nose up and throws its head, it's saying, ''I see you.'' A cat might press its ears against its head if it feels scared, worried, or wants to play. When a cat sticks its tongue out slightly and licks itself, it's worried or anxious.
5. Cat Language
Cats generally greet people or announce their presence with a short sound. Lengthy meowing indicates that your cat is very glad to see you. A medium-length meow might be a request for water or food. A long sound (A mix of purring and meowing) is a more insistent request or demand. A low meow is a complaint or indication of dissatisfaction. Also, it might mean your cat is ready to fight. A loud sound often indicates an urgent demand (for instance, you cat needs more food). A purring or vibrating sound indicates a desire for closer contact or attention. Cats purr for various reasons, but most often they do it when they are happy.
3 Important Tips
How to make your cat trust you
Lowering your cat to the ground, make sure its paws have reached the floor.
How to stroke your cat
If you sit on the floor with your legs crossed and look at your cat, it will interpret this as a friendly gesture and come up to you to let you stroke it.
How to make your cat appear
A cat may go and hide and only appear when it's alone or hears a calm voice.
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