The most popular felines of all are non-pedigree—that includes brown tabbies, black-and-orange tortoiseshells, all-black cats with long hair, striped cats with white socks and everything in between. Treat and talk to your cat as a friend and it will be one to you.
Their hissing, purring, meowing, and snarling is an absolute part of their lives and the way they interact with others. A wagging tail doesn't mean a cat is friendly or happy to see you.
Owners can get to know their cat and bring out the best in them by playing with them whenever possible. Never pick up a cat by the scruff of the neck or by the front legs.
Frightened or defensive cats flatten their ears against the side of their heads as a sign of submission. Your cat will develop its own body signals when it wants different things from you. An irritated or sick cat has whiskers that are pulled back more tightly towards the face.
Cats like watching other animals, as well as anything bright, colorful, and rapidly moving. New owners will want to get to know their cat, much the same way they get to know a new person. Pay attention to what the cat does – what are their likes and dislikes?
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