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How Cats Communicate

how cats communicate with vocalizations and body language

If you own a dog, you know how expressive and animated they can be. It’s hard to mistake emotions like excitement or contentment in a pup.

Cats, on the other hand…well, let’s just say they’re not as easy to read. Wrongly or not, cats have earned the reputation of being aloof, snobby, or indifferent, especially compared to their canine counterparts.

Of course, all pets have their own unique ways of interacting with humans. I learned this growing up, having helped care for numerous strays my sister brought home (and even their kittens! My parents –God bless- went along with it all). A cat’s way of communicating is very different than a dog’s. But that doesn’t mean your feline friend is an emotionless ball of fur. Quite the contrary…

It just takes a little bit of time and practice to figure out what your cat’s verbal and physical cues mean. Once you do, I promise you’ll have a much closer bond with your cat!

Before getting started though, it’s important to remember that the meaning of cats’ physical and verbal cues can vary depending on the context. Cats evolved as both predators and prey, so it makes sense that a meow, movement, or position can mean completely different things based on what’s going on around them. So, being aware of surroundings can really help you figure out cat speak.

With that in mind, let’s start with physical cues: ears, tail, eyes, and body postures.

Cats Communicate with their Ears

Cat ears are pretty expressive because unlike human ears, which have six muscles, cat ears have 32! This allows them to move quite a bit and take several different positions.

Here are some of the signals your cat may be giving off with his ears:

Cats Communicate with their Tails

The tail is another very obvious clue into your cat’s mood and thoughts. Just like ears, tails say a lot. Here are some common signals your cat may be giving you based on his tail position:

Cats Communicate with their Eyes

Eyes are the windows to your soul—and also your cat’s. Their pupils, in particular speak volumes:

Cats Communicate with their Body Posture

Finally, when it comes to communication, your cat’s body posture plays a huge role. Here are some of the most common gestures and movements from cats, and what they mean:

Cats Communicate through Vocalization

Vocalizations accompany many of the body gestures and postures mentioned above. Adding sounds to physical cues can help create the most complete picture of what’s on your cat’s mind.

Here are the most common ways your cat “talks,” and what it all means…

Putting the Physical and Verbal Together

As you can see—and contrary to popular belief—cats truly are expressive, engaging animals! They may be a little challenging to read at first, but analyzing their body language, vocalizations, and surroundings can really help you understand their unique ways of communicating. Once you do, you’re sure to create a deeper, more loving bond with your furry friend!

*This blog was developed with Veterinarian Dana Wilhite, DVM to help educate pet owners.

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