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Tristan Andrews's Articles in Cat Behavior
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Understanding Cats Behavior - Part 2
The dominance of male cats is decided by the following; the bigger, stronger and younger cat wins his place in the hierarchy. He does not always have to fight to work his way up the ladder, because older or weaker cats may submit peacefully; nor does any one cat have to fight every other cat in a group where the hierarchy has been well established.
Your Cat's Body Language
There is so much that can be told about a cat's mood by observing his body language. A happy cat will have his ears held high and a tall, straight tail. Ears that are slightly swiveled to the side, or a tail held high but bent over at the tip towards his back show that the cat is very happy.
Understanding Cats Behavior - Part 1
A cat has his own welcoming miaow which he will use only for his owner. Other people, even companion cats, will hear a different meow as their greeting. The cat will then rub against the owner's legs and may accompany this with a chirruping noise of greeting. He may bounce on stiff front legs, back slightly arched, with ears pricked up and tail held high.
Common Meanings Of Cat Behavior
A lot of people think that cats work on their own agenda, not paying much attention to their owner - provided they have clean litter, food, and water.
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