Jul 19, 2010

Understanding How Cats Communicate

Cats, tigers, panthers, leopards, lions and cheetahs, reported similarly. When you have a cat, is very important to understand how you communicate. In reading this short article you will learn the basics of cat communication. You will learn to say what your cat is mood and in any case, what he wants. Your cat will get in touch so different from cats and other animals. They use a variety of different ways to communicate, including noise, body language etc. If you take the time to observe your cat sometimes easy to understand what kind of mood you are, sometimes it may be impossible. This section will give you the information necessary to understand the communication of your cat.

*** Noises and Sounds
Cats can make lots of noises and sounds, some scientists believe they can produce up to 81 different sounds and the earth. All these factors have a different meaning. The amount of noise your cat makes depends on your personality, some cats do not make noise. The stars most common of all the sounds that cats make is "meow" can mean that your cat is hungry, curious, angry, or happy to welcome you home. The second most common sound is purring, scientists do not know much, everything is a sign of happiness and content, but on rare occasions this may mean that your cat has a serious illness. Other sounds like grunts and whistles means your cat is angry, upset or frightened.

*** Body Language
Cats use a variety of body language, the examples are the history of the movement, the position of the ears and also the way it is. Body language more evident that your cat uses the history of the movement. In general, the history of your cat, the happier he is. When your cat is in a good mood, he developed his story directly and when the fear and the fear of slipping between the legs. When your cat is angry or upset that launches the story from left to right. short stroke and quick contractions indicates agitation and excitement.

In conclusion, when a cat is happy or excited raises his story to a vertical angle and rubs against you and, finally, you can lick the hand to give an example of this is when you are going to feed him. On the other hand, when your cat is angry, swells the hair, eyes become big, growling, flattens its ears and legs. When a cat is happy and content, it is in your stomach with your legs bent under her body. When your cat wants to play on the side with legs extended and feed.