Verbal communication is just one part of the equation when it comes to interacting with your cats. Your bodily maneuvers are just as potent. For example, a mellow downward pointing or hand gesture can vividly convey your message for them to quit lurking on the counter. If you desire their presence nearby, a simple hand wave or a finger summoning will do wonders. Felines are intelligent creatures – they’ll grasp your cues.
A spectator to your cat’s body language can alleviate your understanding about them substantially. A perked up tail stands as a symbol of their cordial confidence and a safe invitation for interaction. If there’s a somewhat mystifying question mark curl at the end of their tail, it’s another positive sign of their joyous disposition and readiness for involvement. That being said, they often fancy a gentle stroke around their face, chin or ears than a caress on their tail. A downwards tail might be indicative of their anxious or fearful state. If they’ve concealed it between their legs, there might be an ongoing grievous pain or fear inside them.
When the tail curls upwards making an arch, it implies your cat is scared or startled, usually due to a surprise threat. This self-defensive stance is intended to intimidate the threat by appearing larger. In such circumstances, it’s sensible to keep distance for a while, as the fear might spur aggression in them. Alternatively, if you observe your cat curling his tail around his body while seated or relaxing, it may manifest fear, defensiveness, or discomfort. Whenever you spot such signs, prioritize minimizing your pet’s stress levels and plan a check-up with the vet if such behavior endures.
There are instances when your cat may need a break from human interaction. In such moments, pretend they are invisible for a while, or simply give them some space. This action often helps them regain their comfort levels before inviting further interaction. Lastly, always be cautious around a cat with pinned back ears – it’s an unmistakable sign of their displeasure. It would be much wise to wait until they’re calm and receptive before further efforts of interaction.