Cat body language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cats communicate a variety of messages using cat body language . Examples include arching their backs as a signal of fear or aggression, and slowly blinking to signal relaxation. As is the case with...
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What your cat's body language can tell you. ... Advice: Take a few minutes every day to have a conversation with your cat. The sound of your voice will help your cat become responsive and friendly.
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www.kittyangels.org/language.html
www.kittyangels.org/language.html
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The purpose of this article is to clearly explain cat body language, including how cats indicate their mood and intentions with their tails, eyes, and whiskers. ... Is your cat happy? Is your cat ready to attack? Is your cat moody? Get answers. Learn cat body language!
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www.pet-comfort-products.com/cat-body-language.html
www.pet-comfort-products.com/cat-body-language.html
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If you share your life with a cat you probably know more about cat body language than you think you do. Do you know when your cat is feeling angry, fearful, contented or at ease? ... If you share your life with a cat you probably know more about cat body language than you think you do.
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www.best-cat-art.com/cat-body-language.html
www.best-cat-art.com/cat-body-language.html
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You can sit and watch your cat for hours but you never know just what is going on behind those big dreamy blue (or green or amber) eyes. Your cat squints at you, fluttering his eyelids until they almost close. He switches his tail. ... W...
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Through body language and demeanor your cat is a skilled communicator. Here's how to read the non-verbal messages your cat is communicating: ... Smooth body fur indicates confidence ... Cat Products...
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www.purina.com/cats/behavior/CatBodyLanguage.aspx
www.purina.com/cats/behavior/CatBodyLanguage.aspx
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Cats mainly communicate through body language. Do you know what your cat is trying to tell you with her tail, ears, or body position? You can learn a lot about your cat's state of mind if you know what to look for. Cats show anger with a...
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CAT COMMUNICATION - BODY LANGUAGE; ... Like some humans, some cats probably have nothing much they want to say! Also, some owners are good at reading cat body language and the cat simply doesn't need to vocalise quite so much.
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www.messybeast.com/cat_talk2.htm
www.messybeast.com/cat_talk2.htm
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Understanding cat body language is fun and insightful. The longer you're around your cat, the more you'll understand what they're thinking. At times, it will almost seem as if they are talking to you-just don't get caught meowing back to him when other people are around!
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www.tidbitsandstuff.com/articles/pet/cat_bodylanguage.s...
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