How rich a cat’s facial expressions are? Are cats’ facial expressions a reflection of their mood?

Meanings represented by different facial expressions of cats

I. Status of cat ears

Generally speaking, if the cat’s ears are pricked up, it means that it is interested in something or something, so it will prick up its ears to listen carefully and distinguish carefully; when the cat’s ears are drooping When the cat is frightened, there may be animals or other objects around it to make it feel threatened; when the cat has airplane ears, it means that it is in a state of alert. The cat is usually more nervous and focused in this state, and its line of sight will follow the enemy and lock on to the enemy.

Second, the reflection of the cat’s eye status

The cat’s eyes suddenly widen, which usually means that it is very surprised, curious, and very excited at this time. Good to observe things of interest and curiosity; if a cat’s eyes are narrowed, it’s in a bad mood or is on alert, so keep an eye on one spot. In addition, cats usually do this when they are suddenly exposed to light, which is a sign of discomfort in their eyes; while the cat’s eyes are in a normal state, it mostly means that the cat feels relaxed and very leisurely at this time.

Three, the reflection of the cat’s mouth status

When the cat’s mouth is wide open and yawns When it behaves, it shows that it is in a state of tension, and relieves the pressure in this way; if the cat purses its mouth and the hair stands up, it means that the cat is in a state of extreme anger and may attack at any time.

Fourth, the reflection of the cat’s whiskers

If the cat’s whiskers are leaning forward, it means that the cat is interested in something, and in order to obtain more information, use Whiskers to feel, so that its eyes will stare straight at the object of interest; if the cat’s whiskers are tilted back, it means that the cat is in a calm state at this time, or wants to rest. When the cat wants to rest, its whiskers will naturally extend in the direction of growth; if the cat’s whiskers are raised and vibrated, it means that the cat is feeling fear or anger, so the whiskers are raised and vibrated to warn the enemy.

The above is our introduction to the meanings represented by the different facial expressions of cats. I wonder if you have a better understanding of the expressions of cats after reading the above analysis. Woolen cloth? Paying more attention to your pet cat can deepen your understanding of it~

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