Cat Communication : Larger
Vocabulary
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Cats are particularly
good at communicating with one another and humans.
They have a considerably larger vocabulary than dogs,
with most cats being able to make over 100 different
sounds. These sounds can range from purring, to hissing
and growling, spitting, wailing and howling, and many
different combinations in between. They certainly
do have the ability to get most of what they want
from their owners, and that is why it is often said
that the cat rules the house and the humans are the
servants. Yes we certainly do seem to do all the running
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about, yet when we call the cat it is just as likely to
turn around with its tail in the air and wander off. It
is this independent nature that appeals so much to so many
people and that's why cats are one of the most loved
pets in the world.
Cats are also extremely good at communicating with one
another and once again with humans, by their body language.
Cat owners who are tuned in to their cat's behavior can
communicate extremely well, and this also makes it a lot
easier for the owner to train a cat to do particular things
or to behave better.
It also allows the opportunity to become a lot more aware
of when the cat is not feeling well and when a trip to the
vet might be necessary. Fortunately that is not too often
if the cat has been well cared for and given good nutrition
because they are extremely resilient and even the process
of purring can help to stimulate healing properties within
the cat.
If your cat is making a sound and it is directed towards
you then you know it is trying to communicate with you and
usually it is not too hard to work out what it wants.
Learn more tips to effectively train your cat; such as
how to bond with your cat or how to building a lasting and
loving relationship with your cat; by visiting the Cat Behavior
Secrets Revealed here.
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