8 Tricks to Reading Your Cat’s Mind via LaurieJStone
Cat lovers understand. Felines are mysterious. One minute they’re nuzzling your face. The next they’re biting your hand. What’s not to love? Here are 8 surefire ways to read your cat’s mind and if not exactly—When your cat’s eyes do a slow blink, that means they’re happy. Life is good. They’re enjoying your company. In fact, many believe that’s their way of smiling. However, if kitty’s eyes start to close and stay in a slit, angry-looking position, back up. You might have breathed incorrectly.
But purring can have a different meaning. Rocky was long-haired and prone to clumps. I’d try and gently comb them out. The strange thing was Rocky would sit there as I softly tugged, and he’d purr. I knew he wasn’t enjoying this, but he seemed to be saying that it was okay. He knew I was trying to help him. Who knew cats were so nuanced?—Obviously these babies go both ways. Yes, they can be used for scratching, maiming, tearing curtains, slicing rugs, destroying furniture, and ripping flesh.
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