Understand What Your Cat Wants

Does your cat think it's a human? Do you ever wonder what's inside your cat's head? Here are some fabulous "mind reading" techniques to try out.

Steps

 * 1) Look at your cat's body movements. A cat on it's hind legs sniffing something is curious. A cat rolling around on its back probably wants to play.[[Image:Understand What Your Cat Wants Step 1.jpg|center]]
 * 2) Understand different meows. If your cat does a short mew, that means hello, or hi. Pet them and reward them. A long not scary sounding growl but a mrrroooow means it really wants something. Go see where the cat is and that may be a clue of what it wants. If you have no clue, try feeding it, giving it water, giving it a few treats, and changing the litter box. If nothing works, try petting it and giving it a good scratch down. Chances are your cat will be like "Yay, I got what I want!" and cuddle you right back.[[Image:Understand What Your Cat Wants Step 2.jpg|center]]
 * 3) Look into your cat's eyes. Look for cuddly eyes, annoyed looking eyes, and sad looking eyes. Once you know those you can find scared, hungry, and thirsty eyes.[[Image:Understand What Your Cat Wants Step 3.jpg|center]]
 * 4) Look at the cat's tail. For example: When their tail is straight up, it is a sign that they are very happy. However, if they are violently wagging their tail it means that they are annoyed or angry.[[Image:Understand What Your Cat Wants Step 4.jpg|center]]

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