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Interpretation of Cat Expression

Interpretation of Cat Expression | See how much you know about your cat?

First, the cat yawns: release its own pressure.

Cats feel pressure, and in order to relieve the pressure, they yawn, which is to relieve the nervous mood. Or just wake up a little angry, in short, the mood can be relaxed.

Second, the cat blinks slowly: the mood is calm.

When the cat winks at you slowly, it is expressing love for you, and it is showing kindness to you, indicating that the cat is full of security and happy.

Third, the cat sticks out its tongue: a little hot, a little tired.

Cats are too hot, or they are too tired after licking their fur, and it is not a big problem to forget to retract their tongues ~ Some cats have small front teeth, and there is a gap when their mouths are closed, which leads to tongue spitting.

Fourth, the cat's pupils become thinner: in a bad mood.

Eyes become sharp, usually in an aggressive state or in a bad mood, so cats will make sharp eyes. Only when you feel that things around you are unsafe, threatened, or ready to attack other small animals will you have such an expression.

Fifth, the cat's pupils are dilated: a little scared.

Cats' eyes will suddenly open wide, probably because they are curious when they see something they are interested in, so they will suddenly open wide and have such a scared expression when they meet an animal stronger than themselves.

Six, the cat squints: the mood is calm

This calm facial expression appears when the cat enjoys the sunshine comfortably. The cat looks sleepy. If you squint, it means that the cat feels at ease and relaxed at a calm moment.

Seven, cat plane ears: extreme anger or fear

Angry cats have airplane ears. Don't provoke it at this time, or the cat will have such an angry expression when it sees a creature bigger than itself approaching. The next second, it may attack. Be careful of being beaten.

Eight, the cat's ears droop: I feel very dangerous.

The cat's ears droop, which is a sign of its danger and fear. When a cat meets an enemy and thinks that it can't beat him, it will droop its ears and make the other person feel weak to prevent injury.