How to Understand Your Cat?
One of our closest friends and some of the most common pets are cats. Their autonomous personalities make them low-maintenance pets and present us with difficulty reading their behavior to effectively care for them. Contrary to popular belief, cats make excellent friends. They may be quite expressive if you know what to look for in a cat's body language. The way their tail twitches and the location of their ears are both ways they communicate.
Find out more about interpreting the body language of cats in this very blog.
When they’re jubilant and at ease to play around.
When your cat is content, and at ease, it may appear to be dozing off or chilling out.
The size of your cat's pupils will be normal when they are at peace with the surroundings; they might also be interested in playing with pet toys and will gallop around to show you how pleased they are. A contented cat will let its tail spread out and lie flat. The fur will be flat against the tail, which will be quite still. Your cat will get quite animated when it wants to play. They can begin following you around the house, seemingly imploring you to participate in the game.
When they’re fearful or anxious.
The back and tail of a worried cat can begin to resemble those of a Halloween cat. Your cat could discover a hiding spot and decide not to come out. They might hiss or flash their teeth. The following warning signals of fear in your cat are also possible. Your cat's fur may stand on end, and they may arch their back. They can assume a crouching attitude as if they were preparing to flee, and Their pupils and eyeballs will appear wide open.
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So I've never really lived in a neighborhood that's like fully a community that supports each other before? I mean, there's been a neighbor or two that my family has been on like "exchange cookies at the holidays" status with, but not like my current neighbors, who made extra mini cheesecakes to share with us and made mine without the apple pie filling the others had so that I could eat it with my allergies (they are so nice and the mini cheesecake was so good!), who look out for each other and help each other move furniture and stuff?
Anyway all that to say I really enjoy where I live now, and I have no photos to share for this afternoon's crafting update because my neighbor asked me to fix their dog's bed's cover and I removed and added a new zipper for them
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It's becoming increasingly obvious that society is just. Not me friendly. Because I'm single, have no interest in dating, have no kids and no interest in them, don't have my own apartment/home, and don't have a career I identify with, and am also increasingly unwell physically and emotionally, I have NOTHING to use to connect with other adults. Dinner with coworkers is just listening to everyone else talk and when attention is directed to me it's like, what am I supposed to talk about, the ten volumes of comics I've read in the past week, or the two specialist drs appointments I have coming up? Usually I end up talking about my siblings instead, or my dog. Like at dinner they asked what I've been up to and I seriously told them my dogs 5th birthday was last week and I had an MRI of my brain. What the fuck kind of dinner conversation is that
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