Some cat shovelers have a daily fun chatting with their own cats through "meow language", but the cat may not be able to understand the owner's meow. When a cat hears a human meow, these four reactions usually occur. Let’s see which cat is yours?
1. Move your ears
This kind of cat is less fond of dealing with their owners and has a cold personality. When the owner meows at them, they don’t care about them, they will only move their ears.
2. Looking back at you
When the cat hears the owner meow, it may look back at you, look sideways to see what you are saying, and at the same time there will be doubtful eyes.
3, Meow Response
Some cats will also respond when they hear their owners meow. Although the cats largely don’t understand what you are saying, the response is definitely correct. But it may be that the cat is learning from you.
4. Run over to respond to you
When the cat hears you meow, some cats react quickly and come to you immediately and respond to you. This kind of cat is more obedient. However, cats generally think that you have something to do with it, or what benefits do you want to give it.
So if the pet owner wants to improve the cat's obedience to you, every time he calls the cat's name, he can reward it with some snacks. If there is something delicious, the cat will be easier for him to respond to you.
pet owner appropriately communicates with the cat to enhance relationships, but don’t meow back and forth for a long time, because the cat will find you bored.
So what is the meaning of a cat making a meow to the pet owner?
Studies have confirmed that the "meow" sound made by cats is usually a manipulation behavior to get something.
You will find that when the cat makes a sweet meow, you can't help but feed it. When a cat feels hungry, it will meow at you, so the pet owner will also feed it in response.
Conclusion: How does your cat respond to your meow?