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Being a Cat Mom

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Sometimes I think that being a cat mom is harding than being a people mom. You can't ask them what's wrong, you have to guess, based on the signals they're sending you. My veterinarian seems to instinctively know what my kitty is thinking. I got this from the humane society about decoding what your cat has to say. You and your cat might speak different languages, but you can still communicate with each other. Important clues such as the look in your cat's eyes, the tone of their voice, the position of their ears and the motion of their tail can reveal their feelings and intentions. You can learn to read these signals so you'll get a good idea of what's on your cat's mind. Vocalizing: Your cat has something to talk about You'll learn a lot when you can interpret your cat's wide vocabulary of chirps and meows. They'll tell you when it's time to get up (at least in your cat's opinion), when they're feeling affectionate and if