language of the cat

When living with humans, cats quickly learn to read their current mood from their body language, the sound of their voice and their eye contact. She has a very good sense of emotions such as nervousness, fear, affection or joy.

The cat also uses these forms of communication; with conscious observation of their behavior mutual understanding is very well possible. In order to be able to interpret the cat’s body language correctly, it is important to notice even very subtle changes in their posture.

A cat’s body language is usually very inconspicuous. Clear bodily signals can only be observed in mature mood states. It is all the more important to train in observation and to recognize increasingly subtle signs.