Understanding Your Cat's Body Language

Understanding Your Cat's Body Language
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Cats communicate using their body language, and as a cat owner, it's essential to understand what your cat is telling you. Here are some common body language cues and what they mean:

Tail position: A high tail indicates a confident and content cat, while a low tail means your cat is feeling fearful or submissive.

Ear position: Ears that are flat against the head indicate fear or aggression. Ears that are forward or upright mean your cat is alert and interested.

Purring: Purring is a sign of contentment, but it can also indicate pain or stress.

Hissing: Hissing is a clear sign of fear or aggression. It's best to leave your cat alone when they are hissing.

Kneading: Kneading is a sign of contentment and relaxation.

Licking: Licking is a sign of affection and grooming behavior.

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