Cats are quite social animals. In this article, we will tell you how these animals communicate with each other.
The way cats communicate includes several sounds: purring, meowing and hissing.
Animals rarely use the special cat language to communicate with each other, since they understand each other perfectly without words.
Pets receive information non-verbally: by sight, smell and movements.
However, to enhance some emotion, cats can use vocalizations.
If a cat makes a short meow, the animal is most likely calling you somewhere. For example, play.
Cats that are friends with each other greet each other nose to nose.
A person can imitate this behavior by tilting and gently extending their arm.
Many cats will come up and sniff your hand, and may even say hello.
When a cat meows intensely, it indicates severe fear or anxiety.
Hissing indicates the animal's anger.
A quiet, calm meow indicates a relaxed state.
For example, about a request to feed or pet.
Previously, we told you how to determine the health of a cat by its nose.