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If you learn how to read a cat’s body language, you can better understand your cat. Here is a guide to 21 different cat posture meanings!

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  • Rose Added Thanks for all your wonderful videos !! I enjoy them very much ! Some things I new/know and others confirm what I thought things meant.
  • BA Added Thanks Mel
  • Chet Added Have a wild cat but stays on our porch and we feed it always when it wants.
    Have a dog that both together enjoy licking each other, cleaning themselves.
    This message about cats let me know what I thought, cat (Patches) seems very content and feels safe around me and our dog (Jazzman) as Jazzman keeps all the other cats off our porch and together they clean themselves every morning on the front porch. Patches doesn't like indoors much and so never stays inside long.
    Thanks for information and it cleared up what I thought, Patches is about 15+ now and really enjoys his porch and feels safe.
  • Terry Added Some of the footage did not go with the narration, example, when flattened ears were described, they showed in the footage a Scottish Fold cat! That breed's ears are always flat, so it did not give a good example of this type of cat emotion.
  • Lacy Lamoire Added this is the dumbest video you've ever ever posted ! this guy is an idiot and hope he's not making $ from his observations on cats ! omg, I want my 5 minutes back from watching 5 mins. of this!
  • iotus2 Added Most dogs are a lot easier to read than most cats. I do love a cat that snuggles, though.
  • Tina Whisnant Added Wish they had not used the Scottish Fold cats--their ear position doesn't convey as much detail as other cats. And I didn't see any of these actually thrashing their tail, which is quite dramatic to witness. I'd've liked info about bunting & cats "marking" their owners with their lips/front of ears, as many new cat owners don't know that these are signs of possession of humans by their cats. Other than these, the video was pretty decent.
  • Lola Added Interesting.......Don't know that I still understand my 3 cat's!!!!!
  • Paul Added Good info for cat owners !!
  • VLK Added Very informative--all cat owners should view this video.
  • VICKI RHODIER Added LOVED THIS VIDEO...helped me understand Simba-Himself'! My brother has a cat whose eyes are in continuous full black pupils and is afraid of everybody except the owners. Any hints there?