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Avoid belly rubs unless you know your cat enjoys them; the hair follicles on their stomach are hypersensitive and touching them can be overstimulating. 3. Training and Interaction
Watch for flattened ears, dilated pupils, a hunched posture, or rapid skin twitching.
You can use a clicker to reward specific behaviors, making communication a "game" that strengthens your bond. miagolio_gatto
Use high-value treats or specific vocal tones (like a high-pitched "fee-yish") to encourage them to come when called. 4. Technological Tools
Meowing is rarely a standalone signal. To fully understand your cat, look for these physical cues: Avoid belly rubs unless you know your cat
You can improve two-way communication through consistent training:
Unlike dogs, a wagging or flicking tail in a cat often signals agitation or frustration rather than happiness. You can use a clicker to reward specific
Cats use over 100 different sounds to express various needs and emotions: A standard "hello" or greeting.