Jan 10 2008
Cat Talk
I was loaned a book during the Christmas break called “The Cat Whisperer or The Secret of How to Talk to Your Cat” by Claire Bessant. If you haven’t read it you should, you can pick it up at Amazon.com for less than $10 . Its full of stuff I didn’t know about my favorite animal, the cat.
For exampe do you know how to approach a cat that doesn’t know you? She says cats should not be touched or spoken to at close quarters immediately. You should let the cat come to you rather than going to it, because the cat needs to know you are safe. If you stand away from it and speak to it it will come to you. If it doesn’t it is a shy cat and you should let it be.
No wonder Alfie bolts when my friends arrive. They all bend down and try to make friends too fast!
She also tells you how to interpret cat body language and cat vocalization and how to understand the way your cat communicates via sight, touch, hearing, smell, taste. This makes it much easier to learn how to train your cat.
Another new one on me was that cats can’t hear low pitched voices easily. That’s why when you call your cat you should use a higher pitch. I think it might also be why cats often ignore men. With their low voices cats can’t really hear men very well.
One idea you can put to immediate use is how to tell your cat what it must not do, such as scratching your furniture or carpet. I always shout at my cat, but according to Bessant I should hiss. Cats understand a hiss but are simply scared by a shout. This is also why, unlike horses, they hate you blowing in their faces, it feels like a hiss.
I really enjoyed this book and learned a lot from it.
Tags: Cat Behavior, cat behavior, cat behaviour, cat information, cat training, training cat
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