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  • Sijin - Jan 18 2008 | pets

    How to Communicate With Your Cat.

  • All of this is innate for me, but I thought some of you might like to know.

    Quoted: A cat's "first language" consists of a complex system of scent, facial expression, complex body language, and touch whereas we humans communicate primarily through sound. Cats soon realize that we don't understand the non-verbal signals they send to each other, so they vocalize in an attempt to communicate in our language. By observing which sounds elicit which actions from us, a cat is always learning how to make requests (or demands).

    • baorao - Jan 15 2008

      I am well versed in the art of the chudder.

    • liz - Jan 15 2008

      i'm afraid tom's language is much more complex.

    • ms.kruse - Jan 15 2008

      That black kitteh looks exactly like our little guy, Mr. Fussy Bus.

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