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How do cats communicate?
To find out your cat's need to know how she communicates. Cats show their feelings, moods, desires through a complex combination of postures, sounds and characteristic behavior. With sounds that they issue poses that occupy the places which mark they show the world exactly how they feel and what they want.

Body language

Body language plays an important role in communication between cats and between cats and people. Parts of the body through which they communicate are: tail, ears, whiskers, eyes, body posture, rubbing, expression of the snout.

Tail

Faced with a small tail movements usually mean attention, happy posture. This is a cat that is friendly, which is still curious to the surrounding environment. If the cat is lying and is granted a tail, it is a carefree mood. If the tail crouching cat and swings it back and forth, it usually means that the cat is emerging concern and anger. A curved tail down is a sign of warning. The tail of an angry or frightened cat may bristle.

Ears

If the cat's ears are erect and slightly directed outwards means that the cat is happy, curious mood. If you open the ears are directed forward means that the cat is a concern for something that probably has heard a mouse. If you link back ears, normally worry about something and the cat is on the defensive. Faced with open ears pointing back oznochava that the cat is ready to fight. If you ears are lowered horizontally to the head, the cat is scared and is ready to flee or defend himself.

Mustaches

If the cat's whiskers are widely deployed and point forward, the cat is under alert and ready for action. If the whiskers were harvested and link away, then most likely the cat is relaxed and open to the company. If you whiskers were harvested close to the face, the cat is probably scared and ready to defend.

Eyes

If the cat looking intently at someone or something, it usually means that either very interested or feels threatened. Prolonged staring means 'careful'. If your cat with flashing eyes, this is a signal of humility and obedience. If the cat is relaxed and calm eyes are narrowed and vice versa if they are wide open with dilated pupils cat is scared.

Poses

If the back of the cat is curled up and ruffled fur is this a sign that is scared and ready to fight (rumble). Cats rub your body in man are generally happy and satisfied. If the cat razmyatva rear, then it means that she is happy and playful set and probably wants to rubbing tummy - this posture usually demonstrate greater confidence. If the cat, however, waving his paws in the air, it can mean to stand aside. This is a classic pose, which means that the cat can not escape from her attacker and paint is inevitable.

Rub

A cat that rubs your body or in your rub their paws on you is not just attached to you, but also a sense of ownership over you. The latter is a legacy from the times when your cat was small and rubbing the mother is able to stimulate milk production. If your cat gently touch their paws, it also means great affection, and even if you hit with its leg means to go.

Expression of the snout

Cat's face is expressive as dogs, but izravyava emotions. Constant trembling language means alert and heavy breathing can be a sign of fatigue, sickness or fear. If the cat has a strange expression sarcastically while breathing, it probably smell horny woman or other unusual odor.

Communicating through sounds

Although communication by sound is the most important way of communicating the cat with them, they also transmit information to many others and especially the people. Some breeds such as Siamese are more vocal than others. All, however, have a standard set of sounds. The most famous myauu `` may mean that the cat wants something that is disturbed or is grumpy from a situation and expects you to do something. Purring usually means `Welcome home. Glad to see you. `Mothers issued soft purr, which they call their young, and sometimes use that sound in the company of people. Growling, hissing, crying and obviously mean snarl complaint, fear or anger. Make and place you hear these sounds. The most popular purring is primarily an expression of satisfaction, but in some cases means that the cat is razstrevozhena or trying to rest after the stress.
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