Truth About Cat Chat - Talking With Your Kitty

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by Winston Hill

Is ignorance of cat chat the reason you are reading this? This is probably true , specially if you haven’t been around a lot of cat chats. Your animal’s meow is one of the main things you need to watch. To figure out what they are trying to talk about you need to figure out the type of meow.

Purr Says It All

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.

A frightened or anxious kitty will have quicker then normal meows. A relaxed and confident kitty will tend to have slower then normal meows. Of course this is only one way they “talk” to you.

The purr is another one of those ways and is specific to the cat animal. Kitty will purr when it’s content. When they are ready to be sociable cats purr according to cat behaviorist.

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.

It’s all in how they hold the tail as very accurate indicator of their true mood. Pay attention to how they move their tail as well. If you keep in mind that cats are not dogs then you will easily see that a cat wagging his tail is not the same as a dog doing the same thing. When a cat does this it signals confusion or maybe even annoyance of some type.

Conclusion

After reading this article it should be fairly easy to see why us cat owners feel cats are smart and emotional creatures. It has been stated they have the intelligence of a two year old by some animal behaviorist. Your job is to pay attention and be patient. If you are able to do this then you and your cat’s cat chat will be satisfying and most enjoyable.

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