Continuing with our theme of learning cat language another communication device is the head.
If a cat holds his head low and to one side or the other , this cat has adopted a defensive posture. He may also
be submitting to a more dominant cat.
Head rubbing or head bumping is utilized to convey a friendly gesture or a greeting. Cats use this method
with people as well as with other cats to show they are happy to see you.
If you see a cat with his head down low and staring intensely , he has adopted an aggressive stance.
He will approach his prey with head held low and shifting from one side to another , he's about to pounce.
Arching is another communication device employed by cats. A cat will puff up its fur and arch its back in
order to appear larger to an adversary . This visual display is often times accompanied by growling and hissing
to create an intimidating picture.
Rubbing with the head is a friendly gesture, but rubbing with the body is used to delineate territory.
When your cat rubs his body against you he is marking you with his scent as being a part of his territory, he's letting every other cat know that you are his.
Cats can talk through a vocalization process , growling for instance with a closed mouth is a device used to indicate both aggression and fear. A deep, low growl can be used as a warning to stay clear or else.
Meowing by adult cats is usually reserved to communicate something to humans, adult cats don't usually
meow at each other. Kittens on the other hand meow to their mothers to indicate they want food or attention.
They also meow to indicate something is bothering them or they want affection.
Cats use hissing to convey both aggression and fear. It can be difficult to determine which emotion is being
conveyed at a particular moment. The best way to assess a hissing cat is to step back and take in the whole
picture to see what other body language signs there may be to indicate what's wrong. But try not to turn your back on a hissing cat.
A howling cat is usually in some kind of discomfort and is warning you to stay away, its best to take a
persistently howling cat into your vet to determine if there is a medical issue.
A message used to convey contentment is purring accompanied by kneading. these are cats that are happy
and content with their surroundings and everyone in it. Kneading and fluffing of material is also another device
for marking of territory. Scent glands in the paws leave trace amounts of scent behind to mark territory.
These are just some of the many ways in which cats communicate both through verbal methods and the use of
body language . Watching for these and other traits will enhance your learning and cat loving experience.
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