Often indicates distress, pain, or environmental frustration.
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 miagolio_gatto
Watch for flattened ears, dilated pupils, a hunched posture, or rapid skin twitching. Often indicates distress, pain, or environmental frustration
You can use a clicker to reward specific behaviors, making communication a "game" that strengthens your bond. Often indicates distress
Cats use over 100 different sounds to express various needs and emotions: A standard "hello" or greeting.