Now, more and more people like to keep cats. It seems that it is becoming more and more fashionable to have a cat at home as your partner, with fluffy little paws, a playful little tail, and a super cute little expression. Faced with these people, it is simply irresistible!


However, as the time of raising cats gets longer and longer, junior shit shoveling officers will increasingly find some of the cats' behaviors strange and even incomprehensible. These strange behaviors of cats must have something they want to express. Here are some interpretations of cat behavior.


Head bumping or rubbing is one way cats say hello. You may have noticed that when your cat is with you, they tend to head to your face, arms, legs, or pretty much anywhere on your body they can touch. However, this collision of cats is not trying to fight you, quite the opposite.


This bump means the cat trusts you and feels safe around you, and it's a way for them to say hello. When they rub against you, the pheromones on them transfer over, which signifies that the person or item is safe and secure.


Cats smelling your face doesn't mean they want to bite you. Cats are naturally suspicious. So don't panic if your cat sniffs your mouth, nose, hair and skin suddenly in front of you. They're actually just trying to absorb your unique scent, even if it feels weird.


The back is arched and the fur is upright, indicating that the cat is frightened and angry. The back is arched and the fur is flat, indicating that the cat welcomes petting. Lying on her back and purring means the cat is very relaxed, perhaps asking you to rub her belly. Lying on its back but growling indicates that the cat is upset and may be ready to attack.


When the cat's body is close to the ground and is in a falling posture, it means that it has found the target and is planning to hunt. You'd better not disturb it at this time.


If your cat likes to sleep in cardboard boxes, don't worry. Because cats like to stay in a relatively closed space, they feel more secure, and the cardboard box is warm.


If your cat suddenly stares straight into an open space with wide-eyed eyes, it's because their keen senses pick up any movement, and even the slightest twilight can attract their attention.


If your cat likes to face you and raise her butt, it's because cats sniff each other's tails when they say hello, so they want to say hello to you.


The cat's teeth chattered rapidly. When your cat sees a bird outside the window, it may show rapid chattering of its teeth, along with short, short noises. Don't panic at this point, it doesn't mean they have a toothache or grinding. Some people think cats make this noise out of frustration, because even though they can see other animals outside, they can't catch them through a window. Others believe it's a warm-up exercise before they hunt down their prey.


It's important to understand your cat's body language, as they use it to communicate her emotions.