
Sign language cats: emotions expressed without words
Cats do not know how to talk, because they do not need it at all. They are quite capable of expressing all their emotions with the help of body language and facial expressions. That is why communication with a cat comes down to understanding its gestures and actions, which can be a whole range.
The body language of cats consists separately of communication using the head, ears, paws, tail, pose and, of course, the eyes. At the same time, communication with a cat should be based on an understanding of the complex of all gestures in general, in addition, the animal always tries to express its emotions quite clearly.
Conventionally, the sign language of cats can be divided into two groups – gestures that are directed directly at the owner (the cat licks his hand, hisses, rushes, rubs), or those that the cat draws as if in relation to itself, but so that the owner could understand her easily.
How to understand the language of cats?
It is not difficult at all, the main thing is to have a little observation. The main group of gestures is associated with a procedure such as licking. It means not only the desire to wash, but it is also a peculiar language of cats with which they can demonstrate:
confusion – the cat begins to lick itself when scolded (this is the best time to communicate with the animal and reconciliation!);
good mood – the cat begins to lick the owner’s hand;
search for affection – the cat carefully licks the owner’s hand and tries to climb onto his lap;
boredom – the cat licks itself with too long, deep, and intense movements: in this way she asks her to caress or play with her;
readiness for training – the cat washes rationally and accurately and is able to accept several commands from the owner.
In addition to licking, the language of cats also involves all kinds of body and tail movements. The most common among them is friction on the feet of the owner. In this way, the cat expresses love and can also ask for something. If the cat rubs its face on your face with its nose and pokes its nose on its cheeks or lips, this expresses the extreme degree of its love and appreciation.
As for the tail, it can be in several positions:
flies up – the cat is excited, but not angry and not afraid;
slightly lowered down – the cat is slightly scared or dissatisfied (for example, with its food), in this state it is better to leave it alone;
lowered down – the cat is very scared or unhappy;
actively twitches – the cat wants to be alone (if only the tip of the tail twitches, this is an extreme degree of concern of the animal);
fluffy – the cat is preparing to attack;
sandwiched between paws – the cat is afraid.
Cat Body Language: Key Secrets

In addition, you should monitor the position of the body of cats, which can also express the emotions of your pet. So, about the relaxation, but at the same time, and the attentiveness of the cat says a straight back and a raised head. If the cat sits a little sideways, this indicates that he is scared. A grinning and angry cat full face are about to attack, and if he suddenly crouched down with a grim look, then he changed his mind about doing it.
Similarly, you can interpret the signs that the cat gives with his eyes. The cat’s attention expresses a direct and open look directed directly at you. At the same time, if the cat stares at you too frankly, it expresses a challenge and a requirement to maintain distance. If the eyes are half-closed, the cat is cautious, and if it does become like narrow holes, the cat is confident and alert. You should also be careful if the cat has round pupils and a crazy look – this expresses the fear of the animal, in which it does not control itself. But if the cat looks at you, crouching to the ground, there is no danger, he simply expresses devotion.
Finally, the sign language of cats also involves communication with the help of paws. If a cat rubs a paw on you or gently massages your hand with it, it thus demonstrates satisfaction and contentment. If the cat pulls its paw by the clothes or even fights, then she asks for something, including love and affection.
But the strongest demonstration of love is a hug with paws. The very strong emotion is also expressed when the cat lies on its back – if it puts you in the stomach, then it completely trusts and loves you, so in this position, it should be stroked and caressed – the cat will be very grateful to you!