First published at 22:04 UTC on April 29th, 2024.
starter tips for talking with your cat
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Join us as we uncover the secrets of cat communication. Learn how to talk with your cat and understand their needs with our starter tips. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more feli…
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starter tips for talking with your cat
Description:
Join us as we uncover the secrets of cat communication. Learn how to talk with your cat and understand their needs with our starter tips. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more feline fun!
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#CatCommunication #TalkingWithCats #CatLover #FelineFriends #CatTalk #MeowTalk #CatTips
Listen carefully to the nuances in your cat's voice. What type of vocalization is it? Is it a meow, chirrup, purr, growl, howl, chirp…?
How long and loud or soft is the sound?
Is the pitch high or low and how does the melody change?
Observe to connect a specific type and variant of a sound to a certain context (food, play, etc.) and mental/emotional state to understand what your cat is trying to communicate. Mimic these sounds back in the same context. (You can listen to the many examples of cat sounds in different contexts.
This is the most important cat vocalization sound to understand
The most important cat vocalization? "I'll have to go with the meow," Susanne says, "because it is the most common sound directed to us humans. It usually means "I want," and what the cat wants usually depends on the context and the mental and emotional state of the cat. Cats usually meow when they want our attention. But my personal favorite sound is the trill-both the soft low-pitched "grunt" and the more high-pitched "chirrup"-because they sound so friendly.
Title: Starter Tips for Talking with Your Cat | Feline Communication 101
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