If you're new human companion or an experienced male companion, you know, you have to learn how to communicate with your cat. You must learn to send messages that are interpreted and understood to receive the two sides. This means that, at least, you need good listening to your cat.
While your cat pride and joy can not speak your language, you have something to say, and vocalizations will be used as one of six ways to communicate with you. You do not know and adapt to these sounds in the context of the relationship may cause you difficulties.
There are many problems in a relationship, or a man-and-cat or a man-man, with a lack of listening and / or misinterpretation of what sounds. This means that your friend is important to understand, you learn to decipher what sounds partner means and what is expected of you, as a result.
Note: vocalization is not the only way your cat attempts to his needs and desires to make known to you. In fact, there are five other non-verbal means of signals from your cat to you. Nevertheless, in most cases, the first thing that you recognize this vocalization.
Nevertheless, cats are very individual, if they have a common ancestor, and some basic functions. So every cat voice a bit different, depending on his vocal apparatus, history and personality. In order to strengthen our human connection to your cat know that every vocalization probably means that it is very important.
Eg whether you can see if your cat says:
1. Feed me.
2. You irritate me (another cat).
3. Not interested in the attention now.
4. I really need some hugs.
5. Boy, I bored myself - I need some stimulation.
6. I would like to a bird outside the window.
7. Get that other "blanking" cat on my property.
8. No, do not touch me there - it hurts, tickling, and makes me feel vulnerable.
9. I feel punk, and really need your help.
10. This is my mouse - get your own!
Knowing that your cat vocal I can tell you a leg to a significant reduction in the frustration you can have both the needs of your relationship.
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