Monday, January 9, 2017

Cat Parents

cat language meow

Just imagine if you could understand why your cat was sulking in the corner. Howmuch better would you be able to provide the love and care to ease his concerns and
bring him into a happy mood once again?

● Have you ever lazed about on the couch with your cat nearby, showing your affection
with your closeness and perhaps even wanting to actually tell her that you loved her?

● Imagine what it would be like to actually speak to your cat. And I do mean, to have a
two-way conversation. As simple and rudimentary as it may be, it’s still 1,000 times
better than what I see so many cat owners doing: using some animal form of baby speak
that doesn’t mean anything to felines.

Yes, all of this is possible when you actually understand your cat. As it turns out, those meows
you’re used to hearing form about 20 different sounds. When combined with body language,
they open up a wide array of actual words that can be thought of as “cat language”.
The Cat language Bible, therefore, is our research-based guide to understanding this
language, and also responding back to your cat in a way he or she can also understand.

cat behavior meanings 

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