Wouldn't you love to know what your cat is thinking? You can sit and watch your cat for hours but you never know just what is going on behind those big dreamy blue (or green or amber) eyes. Your cat squints at you, fluttering his eyelids until they almost close. He switches his tail. Is he angry or just excited? We may not know, but we can make some pretty good assumptions about what cats are thinking based upon the full context of their behavioral signing and events that normally follow.The Eyes Have ItLook into your cat's eyes and you can tell a lot about his state of mind. The direction of your cat's gaze will direct you to the subject of his attention. But gazes vary. Some are intense and focused while others are haphazard. When your cat stares without blinking, does he want something from you or is he feeling hostility? Either could be true.
As all cat owners know, individual cats can and do have very different personalities. Certainly, regarding cats, there are some common themes in the way they act and interact with the world.
As a pet owner, you've probably bragged to friends and family about the clever antics of your kitty. But is your prized feline really smart or just doing what comes naturally? Let's see how your cat shapes...
Although cats have a reputation for being sublimely independent, there are times and situations when they can and do interact with others of their own kind, as well us humans, in a social way.
Cats have developed an elaborate system for communicating with each other; scent, body language, touch and sound help one cat learn about another, and your cat will use the same tools to communicate with...
As a cat finds his way around his environment, extrasensory perception takes on a whole new meaning. Almost all of a cat's five senses have a heightened ability when compared to those of humans.
Some people think animals can read our minds. Can we do the same? Pet psychics insist the answer is “Yes, you can” — with a little work, of course. And here, they tell us how.
When your cat climbs into your lap, tucks in his paws and begins to purr, all is right with the world, and this is one thing we love about our cats: that feeling of contentment they share with us.
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