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As any cat owner will tell you, a cat’s ears are great indicators of its state of mind: pointed forward if they want your attention, turned backwards if they’re angry, and folded down flat ...
Think your cat is purring because she's happy to see you? Not always! Cats are the queens of mixed messages—here's how to ...
You can learn a lot about what's going on inside a cat's mind by paying attention to its ear movements. If kitty is angry or tired, her ears may tilt away from her face or droop. And if your cat ...
As any cat owner will tell you, a cat’s ears are great indicators of its state of mind: pointed forward if they want your attention, turned backwards if they’re angry, and folded down f… ...
When a cats ears are turned back or sidewards than this means they are not happy, anxious or angry. A stock image of a British shorthair cat looking directly into the camera.
If your cat’s ears are backward, sideways, or lying flat ("airplane ears"), they’re likely annoyed, angry, or frightened. If their pupils are dilated, they may be feeling nervous or submissive ...
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