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Understanding Cat Gestures– Body Postures and Vocal Cues

In our part 2 series of decoding your cat’s gestures and behaviour, we decipher the meaning behind their body postures and vocal cues. Hopefully, this will help you understand your precious pet better and foster the bond that you both share…

Body

Pay attention to your cat’s body postures.

Rubbing against your body

When cats rub their bodies or chin against humans, it can mean a display of love and affection. It actually means a marking of their territory. Through this gesture, they indicate something they like or love and want for themselves including their human companions. In terms of cat language, it can mean an expression of love or interest in something or someone.

Displaying the tummy

A happy cat may roll and display her tummy. But when this posture is accompanied by a display of teeth and extended claws, it can be a defensive pose. If the cat is on her back and not able to run away when threatened, this posture may be asking someone to back off.

Kneading

Cats knead a soft surface including their human companions (shoulders perhaps) when they are happy. It is a behaviour trait from their time as kittens when they nursed. Nursing is always reminiscent of happy and contented times.

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Vocal Cues

Cats also use various audio cues to express their emotions.

Animal behavioural experts who have studied cats can only provide general guidelines for their behaviour. Each animal is unique. You probably know your cat the best.

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