March 12, 2008
Truth About Cat Chat - Talking With Your Kitty
Don’t know what your cat’s cat chat is telling you? This could very well be the case if you haven’t been around many cat chats. One of the tricks is to pay attention to the animal’s meow. To figure out what they are trying to talk you need to determine what type of meow it is. The Siamese cat is very vocal with their cat chat discussion.
It’s All In The Purr
Regardless of the breed you can expect all cats to use their “voices”. “Cat chat” is just this animal’s way of communicating what is on their minds by using their “voices”. To pick up the clues about your pet’s feelings you need to pay attention to their “talk”. This would include the cadence of the cat’s voice, pace and differences in frequency, intensity and pitch.
Quicker then normal meows could signal a cat that is anxious or frightened. The slower the pace of the meows could signal that your kitty is confident and relaxed. The meow is only one way that cats use to talk with you.
Unique to the cat family and another way they talk to you is the purr. A content kitty will purr. Some cat behaviorist scientist believe that cats purr when they are ready to be sociable.
Keep Close Watch
Nervous, feeling uneasy or in great pain is also something that a purr could be saying so don’t overly simplify them. Would you believe that their are cat experts that have come to the belief that a cat’s purr is like them meditating.
Their true mood can also be ascertained by how they hold their tails. The way their tail is moving has meaning as well. Of course your kitty isn’t a dog so remember that a dog wagging his tail means one thing and a cat doing the same will mean something different. In fact when your kitty is doing this it signals annoyance or maybe confusion.
Conclusion
Smart but emotional animals would be a great way to describe your cat wouldn’t it? After reading this article you can easily see that your main job is to pay attention and be patient. This will enhance your cat chat with your cat so that it is mutually satisfying and enjoyable.
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Filed under Home & Family by James Redder


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