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Cats, like many
other animals, communicate a variety of messages using
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 dogs,
the tail is often used
as a signalling mechanism. A twitch can indicate minor irritation, and a tail
held high suggests confidence. A cat who chooses to lie with its stomach and
chest exposed conveys happiness, trust and comfort. A cat with tail held high
and twitching shows excitement, but this is often mistaken for anger. Flattened
ears mean that the cat feels threatened, and may attack. Mouth open and no teeth
exposed suggests a feeling of playfulness.
Many people fail to understand the silent language of cats. In particular,
'dog people who are accustomed to the fawning outwards signs of dog 'language'
seem slow in detecting what a cat is telling them in its body language, which
creates the false impression among "dog people" that cats are cold-hearted,
unemotional, or dumb. To understand cats, one must observe a feline closely and
learn what its body signals tell you. The flattened ears, teeth showing, baring
belly for submission are easily 'read' by humans. Some characteristic signals,
however, are often misunderstood. For instance, a cat rubbing its body along an
arm or leg of its human is not only a way in which to attract attention and,
perhaps, a morsel of food. It is also a way of 'marking' its human as its very
own. Using scent glands located around its mouth and elswhere, it subtly 'marks'
its human as part of its cat territory. Most cats prefer gentle rubs behind the
ears. To inform their humans they need petting or attention, a cat may push its
entire body weight up against the human as the cat snuggles next to his/her
favorite person.
Some subtle Anthropomorphisms
Disgust
- Lifting and subsequent shaking of a paw or paws is sign of disgust. The
more paws the more disgusting. This can sometimes be a four paw affair with
each paw being lifted and shaken before the other.
Agitation - The swishing or sweeping of the tail in one full 180 degree
swoop mid-air or against the human. And if the message isn't getting
through, the cat may simply leave the room.