What do cats have happy and unhappy performances? A cat's happy expression: 1. Can wag its tail; 2. Can make gentle screams; 3. Can rub people; 4. Can grasp people's fingers; 5. Can grasp people's clothes; 6. Can grasp people's feet;...
What do cats have happy and unhappy performances? A cat's happy expression: 1. Can wag its tail; 2. Can make gentle screams; 3. Can rub people; 4. Can grasp people's fingers; 5. Can grasp people's clothes; 6. Can grasp people's feet; 7. Can grasp people's hair; 8. Can grasp people's face; 9. Can grasp people's legs; 10. Can grasp people's shoulders.
The cat's unhappiness is: 1. It will scream; 2. It will lower its head; 3. It will lower its ears; 4. It will shrink its tail; 5. It will close its eyes; 6. It will close its mouth; 7. It will shrink its body; 8. It will shrink its body into a ball; 9. It will curl up; 10. It will shrink its body into a ball.
The cat will be very active when happy, its tail will sway continuously and rub its body against its owner. Or the cat becomes clingy and makes gurgling sounds from time to time.
When a cat is unhappy, it will be unwilling to get close to others, and will feel listless and have a loss of appetite. If someone approaches a cat, the cat will have fur all over the body, revealing teeth and nails, which will become aggressive to people.
When the cat is happy and expresses it to the breeder, the breeder needs to respond to let the cat feel the love of its owner. If the cat is unhappy, raising it also requires timely comforting the cat's emotions.