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Think your cat is purring because she's happy to see you? Not always! Cats are the queens of mixed messages—here's how to ...
Cats may be harder to read than dogs, but if you make your cat angry, you'll know about it. A furious cat's body will go rigid and their ears will sit flat against their head.
Yet many mysteries remain in deciphering feline behavior and intelligence, particularly in contrast to our growing knowledge of dogs. ... Tail straight up and puffed out means the cat is angry.
However, this behavior does not imply conscious rejection but rather an association between the person and an experience the cat finds negative. “The behavior we interpret as a grudge is ...
Wrestling behaviour between cats was most closely linked to the playful group, while vocalisation and chasing were associated with the agonistic group, scientists say.