Ask for some cat languages

At home, cats like us are close to people. They often use different sounds to express different meanings, but many people don't understand them, which causes a lot of unhappiness. Even after the injury, they are disgusted with cats. Below I will summarize some common cat words and sort them out for everyone, so that everyone can get along with cats better. Generally speaking, cat language can be divided into two categories: body language and syllable language. Body language depends on the situation, while syllable language is easy to distinguish. Cat's syllable language can be divided into eight syllables, namely: 1. Miao 2. Mao 3. Ao 4. Wu 5.en 6.ang 7.on 8.fu, which can be combined into the following syllables: 1. Miao. Rub at your feet to show that you are happy to meet you or want to spoil you. 2. Wu Miao-several short and continuous voices, which means that you have what I want, and I find it very interesting. If it is next to the bowl where it eats, it means I am hungry. 3. Miao1-looking at you means: 4. Miaolong, this is for you to take it. 5. Pupils are dilated. When staring at an object or a certain direction, it means: God, this thing scared the cat to death. 6. Mao-Mao-making such a noise means that the cat is in trouble, needs your help or is looking for something. Stay away from me. Please note that cats are very aggressive at this time. ) 8.ao- single tone, rising tone. This is usually the sound that cats make when they make mistakes. It means: Oh, wrong. It's none of my business. (Obviously lying. ) 9. The syllable Wu-usually has a Miao sound. If pronounced separately, it means that the cat is in a bad mood at this time. 10. Ang-nasal phonology. It took a long time. It means it bothers me. I bit you. 1 1. volts-attack signal. At this time, the cat has a strong hostility to something. Other syllables rarely appear and are not used for a long time. For example, a-ka-a-ka- I feel sick. Ha-Xu-I have a cold. As a master, you must know the cat's body language before you can learn more about it and train it. Cat's body language, including eyes, fur, ears, mouth, tentacles, tail, body and voice, represents a cat's mood. ◎ Safe posture * Normal posture In normal times, the cat's spirit and muscles are naturally relaxed, and its tail droops slightly below the horizontal line, so it won't sway, and at most it will naturally sway slightly. Ears slightly lean forward, mouth will be closed or slightly open (different cats are slightly different), but the center of gravity will be relaxed, and teeth will not twitch or show. Nobody cares about it. When walking around bored, cats are almost always like this. * Hello gesture The cat is coming to say hello to you! It will come briskly, or slowly approach you with a little shyness; The tail will stand very high, almost at 90 degrees to the body; Its back will be a little arched, but its hair is flat; The cat will keep rubbing you with its side or head and neck, including your calves, palms and even your face, and you will hear the cat purring happily. If you have never been in contact with cats, or are afraid of cats, tell them in time to avoid scaring people and scaring cats away. * Alert posture: It may see a stranger or something new. Curious cats will look at each other warily, with stiff bodies, erect ears and slightly bent tails. It closes its mouth and all its tentacles move forward to detect each other at any time. If you find that something new is harmless to you, the cat will either lose interest or start playing with it. We can observe the alert posture by visiting it or giving it new toys. On the contrary, if it is further threatened, it may turn to defense or even attack. ◎ Dangerous postures When we see cats posing in these postures, be careful! This shows that the cat has an imminent sense of crisis, so don't further stimulate it to avoid being really attacked. * Fear/Cowering Posture Usually, when a cat is very scared, it will assume a very low posture, its hair will stand on end, its ears will be leveled back, and it will yell at another person who threatens it. When the fear deepens, the cat will turn and lie down, ready to scratch with its claws and kick back with its feet. You must be careful. However, if you are too scared, its hair will stick back, become cowering and obedient, and avoid each other's eyes. If you are afraid of such a cat, it will be easier to deal with. * Defensive posture When a cat is threatened, it will have a defensive posture. It will turn its body to make itself look bigger. The ears are close to the head, the tentacles are retracted, the pupils are dilated, and the canine teeth are exposed to hiss and even scream. It says, "Don't mess with me! If you mess around again, I'll show you right away! When the cat is angry and raises its defensive heart, it must be comforted gently and keep its distance. When things get better, you can try to touch it further. Especially when you don't know the owner of its behavior pattern. * Attack posture When a cat is afraid or threatened, as long as it is a cat with strong personality and high self-confidence, it is likely that it will immediately pounce on and attack the other party without going through the process of fear or defense. The cat about to attack has fierce facial expression, narrowed pupils and stared at the target. A short time before the attack, the ears and tentacles will lean forward and the tail will go straight back, accompanied by growling and screaming. This is a highly dangerous gesture. You'd better not touch it, isolate it for more than half an hour and put it down. If you have to touch it, you should be fully armed and ready to be caught and bitten!