Dogs seem biologically incapable of hiding their moods, being lumbering, wagging their tails, or making noises from their noses that are signs of contentment, nervousness, or tremendous happiness. So, we can easily understand the indicators of how dogs are feeling.
Cats also have a sophisticated and complex body language, which expresses their mood by moving their tail forcefully, curling them for their fur, or choosing to put what to their ears and mustaches. And if you make a gurgling sound, that is - usually but not always - an indication of friendliness, friendship, and contentment.
This is a reliable way to know if the kitten is in a friendly mood or if we should leave her alone.
It is noteworthy that while we can be sure of the existence of friendship bonds between us and dogs, and despite the fact that domesticated cats gave us their companionship thousands of years ago, cats still suffer from a somewhat negative mental image, in the minds of some. Independence, which many see as an advantage, is viewed by others as conservative or selfish. And cat haters claim that they only show affection, except when they are starving.
On the other hand, the owners of these animals say that the criticism directed at them is nothing but nonsense and that the friendship ties that exist between them and their cats are no less strong than those that extend between dogs and their owners. So perhaps we should wonder why we paint a cat as a conservative, unfriendly, solitary animal? Is there any validity to that belief?
Learn the signs of anger in cats
Lots of animal lovers sometimes feel perplexed, are their pets comfortable and happy, or not? And they often cannot find an answer, so the Encyclopedia "Wiki Howe" provided evidence about the signs that reveal to you that your cat is feeling angry:
Watch his body language
If your cat is angry, you will notice that he always flattens his ears when you try to interact with him, and this means that he wants to say, "Stay away from me, I am not in the mood." You will also notice that he reveals his teeth as if he is trying to threaten you.
Watch where he goes
When the angry cat is in a bad mood, you will notice that he flees to any dark place, such as under the bed, in the wardrobe, or any dark place, because he wants you to leave him alone.
When he bites you
If you notice that the cat bites you whenever you try to approach him, you know that he wants you to stay away from him and that he is angry at you for some reason, and also if you notice that he is scratching you as well as strongly scratching the furniture.
If you notice all of these symptoms, start thinking about the reasons that make him angry, perhaps he is not satisfied with the type of food or the sand, in which he relieves his need or feels neglected.