What does a cat's calls mean when you approach or look at it?

in #life6 years ago (edited)

If you want to know what the cat calls for, you should not only to observe the difference between the voice, but also to judge its body posture. In general, it is roughly divided into the following four cases:

It doesn't make much sense, just a daily greeting.

When you came near, it suddenly turned around and saw you with a calling, and at this time, no rise, no wagging of the tail, no change in the ear. Then this time, it is a general call, which is equivalent to a daily greeting. You just need to talk to it and see how it reacts.

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A daily greeting and also hope you play with it.

This is obvious, although the sound is the same, but it will have a physical movement, such as rolling the body, putting the belly up, and then looking at you from sideways. The cat's belly is definitely a temptation for people, go over and kneel down, and then stroke it .

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The rhythm of the call is unchanged, but the sound will gradually become larger, or smaller, similar to the request.

In this case, it is generally hungry. Observe whether there is water in the cat bowl or if there is no cat food. If it still calls, it may want to change its taste and eat a canned cat. Sometimes if you don't know why a cat is calling, and that's mostly the reason.

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Other appeals.

You should carefully observe the usual behaviors of the cat. When it appeals, there must be some physical and behavioral performances. If it want you to leave, it will never call, but find a place to hide. So look at the direction in which it walks, perhaps the cat wants to go out and play (some cats really like to go out), or the litter box is not clean and it wants to shit.

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In a word, the cat's character and behavior are so numerous that it needs to be gradually understood in daily life.