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Look at the master and shout: Hungry Circling around the master's feet: coquettish, want the master to play with it Bow back and the hair on the back is upside down: Afraid of the enemy.
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1. The meaning of the cat's posture
Cats have different body postures and represent different emotions and intentions. For example, when its body posture is relaxed, its head is raised, its ears are forward, and its tail is vertical and does not shake, it generally means that it is happy and willing to be close to people.
However, if the cat's head is back, its ears are pulled back, and its body is squeezed downward, it means that it is frightened or uneasy, and you should approach it carefully and do not try to cause it to repuls. If its ears are behind its head and its tail is slapping the ground, it means that the cat is extremely uneasy and it is recommended not to approach it for the time being.
In addition to emotions, a cat's body posture can also reflect its intentions. When it purrs, with its head slightly down and its ears forward, it usually means that it wants to be touched and wants to be close to you. Standing with its knees bent and its tail slightly raised generally indicates that it is alert to the outside world or is observing its surroundings.
2. The meaning of the eyes
A cat's eyes are also an important way to express emotions. For example, when a cat looks at you, if its pupils shrink into a line and squint, it is most likely a gesture of affection, and the cat is happy. However, if the cat's pupils dilate and the eyes become round, it generally indicates a dangerous situation and needs to be vigilant.
In addition, the cat's pupils can also express its intentions. If its pupils are more dilated than usual, it usually means that it is hunting or frightened, and you need to pay attention to your surroundings to see if there are any dangerous situations to watch out for. If its pupils become small, or if only one eyelid is slightly open, it is likely to be asleep.
3. The language of the tail
A cat's tail can also express emotions. When it puts its tail up and upturns, it usually means that it is very happy and ready to do something interesting. However, if its tail hangs down, or even shakes slightly, it is most likely a quasi-tremor state, which usually indicates that it is scared or very upset.
Some cats use their tails to express their emotional state. For example, when its tail is slightly bent and the tip of its tail is wobbly, it indicates that it is curious and interested in the environment around the liquid. And when its tail stretches straight back, it generally means that the cat is alert and needs to be alert around.
4. Ear movements
A cat's ear movements can also reflect emotions and intentions. For example, when its ears are tilted forward, or even rotated forward, it usually means that the cat is listening to you and is interested in communicating with you. However, if your cat's ears fall back or even closer to its head, it may be afraid of you or dislike your approach.
Cats' ears can also change depending on their emotions. For example, when its ears are facing forward, vertically, it indicates that it does not have any disturbing emotions. But when its ears are turned back and placed flat on its head, it indicates that the cat is feeling uneasy.
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Summary. What does this action mean by cat You can send me ** dear.
What does this action mean by cat You can send me ** dear.
What this action represents.
This is the cat for you to be a mommy.
Loved you. O'O.
Hmmm. Why does he think of me as a mother, is it because of the color of the clothes?
Because you're good to her.
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I am a martial arts referee who has been practicing martial arts for many years, and I will tell you the essentials of Zama step: feet shoulder-width apart, toes buckled inwards and knees outward, five toes gripping the ground, thighs and calves at 90 degrees, knees can not exceed the toes, chest and waist.
Generally, beginners can take 2-3 minutes.
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Pounce, bite, wave paws, rub, wash face, climb trees.
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1. The ears are naturally stretched upward, the beard naturally hangs down, and the pupils are thin and straight - calm and nothing 2. The pupils are round, the ears are straight, and the mouth is slightly open. - Surprise 3, the ears are facing forward, the mouth is closed, and the pupils are round. - Curiosity 4, the eyes are round, the ears are completely forward, and the beard is raised.
5. Both ears are facing to the sides, the eyes are oval, and the pupils are slightly dilated. - Fear 6, ears facing forward, pupils slightly larger, beard drooping. - preoccupied7, the ears are lowered a little, the eyes are thinner, but they have not yet spoken.
Warning, Threat 8, Ears flattened, beard raised, face flattened, eyes thinner - further warning sounded 9, eyes wide open, ears fully forward, beard raised - pay attention.
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What do the cat's usual movements represent? The shovelers must know.
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The tail is slightly bent downwards and the tip of the tail is slightly bent upwards: this indicates that the cat is enjoying a leisurely and leisurely life.
The tail was slightly raised, flexing softly: the cat was taking an interest in something in front of it.
The tail is raised and the tip of the tail is curved: this indicates that the cat has a strong interest in you, and is friendly and willing to be close to you, but has a little reservation.
The tail is erected, the tip of the tail is erect: very willing to be close, and without reservations. Adult cats do this by learning the kitten's movements to get close to its mother. The kitten's cue is to ask the mother cat to check its buttocks.
The tail hangs down completely and is tucked between the hind legs: a sign of panic, or a submissive cat to its own kind to indicate its low status in the cat community.
The tail is downwards and the fur stands up: this indicates that it is very frightened.
The tail wagged strongly on both sides: a sign that the cat was angry. If the tail continues to swing hard from one side to the other, it means that it is ready to attack at any time.
The tail stays still, but the tip of the tail suddenly vibrates: this tail swing indicates that the cat is feeling a little irritable. If the tip of the tail vibrates more forcefully, it means that it will claw.
Tail cocked and vibrating: Slight vibrations are usually seen in a cat that has just been stroked by its owner. This body language seems to have a "personal identity" connotation.
Tail to the side: When a female cat is ready to mate with a tom, her tail will move aside. When a tomcat sees this position, he knows that he can get close to him without being attacked.
The tail is straight and the fur is straight: this is a defensive signal that the cat will attack if it continues to be threatened.
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There's no fixed meaning to this, right?。。。
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