• Gabu@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Nah, cats are super expressive - you just actually have to learn what their body language means, instead of assuming it’s the same as ours.

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      11 months ago

      There’s a cat in my apt complex. Many cats, but this one often looks unhappy, disheveled. Terrible owner. Whenever we pass each other, he gives a plaintive meow. Every so often, he tentatively accepts skritches behind his ear.

      So, out for walks, random places, whenever I see this cat, I meow. And he meows back. I meow again, he meows back. Never had a cat do this. It’s like he’s talking to me, we’re having a conversation, I just don’t know what he’s saying. Wish I did.

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        And he meows back. I meow again, he meows back. Never had a cat do this.

        That’s pretty much what I experience with all cats in my family. In particular, depending on what they want, my cat always answers in specific tones, or particular frequencies, or with different numbers of vocalizations - I’m confident I can understand most of them, by now. My name in cat-language seems to be two quick high pitched “mrows”.