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  2. Cat Body Language: 34 Ways Your Cat Is Secretly ... - AOL

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    Relying on physical body language to understand your cat doesn’t mean you get to ignore vocals completely. Sounds cats make are simply the icing on the cake. Again, check in on the rest of the ...

  3. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    A cat's tail may swing from side to side, and if this motion is slow and "lazy", it generally indicates that the cat is in a relaxed state. Cats will twitch the tip of their tails when hunting, alert, or playful. A stalking domestic cat will typically hold its tail low to the ground while in a crouch, and twitch it quickly from side to side.

  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Mother cat nursing her 1-month-old kittens. Cat behavior encompasses the actions and reactions displayed by a cat in response to various stimuli and events. Cat behavior includes body language, elimination habits, aggression, play, communication, hunting, grooming, urine marking, and face rubbing. It varies among individuals, colonies, and breeds.

  5. Cat - Wikipedia

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    It has a strong, flexible body, quick reflexes, and sharp teeth, and its night vision and sense of smell are well developed. It is a social species, but a solitary hunter and a crepuscular predator. Cat communication includes vocalizations—including meowing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling, and grunting—as well as body language.

  6. 32 ways to bond with your cat - AOL

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    Cat body language is fascinating and it can provide you with all sorts of interesting insights into how your feline friend is feeling. Understanding what your cat is trying to tell you by the way ...

  7. How to be a good cat owner in 2024: Top tips from a vet - AOL

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    Understanding cat body language and recognizing the signs a cat is happy will go a long way in the process. To learn more, check out our feature on ways to be the best cat owner you can.

  8. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Two cats sharing body heat. The normal body temperature of a cat is between 38.3 and 39.0 °C (100.9 and 102.2 °F). [18] A cat is considered febrile (hyperthermic) if it has a temperature of 39.5 °C (103.1 °F) or greater, or hypothermic if less than 37.5 °C (99.5 °F).

  9. Ragdoll Cat Siblings' Opposite Facial Expressions Are Giving ...

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    A happy cat will have a tail that's standing up straight with the fur lying down flat. It may even be lightly quivering. ... Cats' body language can be more telling than their facial expressions, ...