Did you know that cat’s meow more to people than they do to other cats? There are many exercises crafted to help owners and their owners interact more. In this exercise (provided by PetSmart.com), your assignment is to count the number of times your cat meows at you and at your other cats during one day. Please note, other kinds of vocalizations do not count – just meows.
2nd part – note what occurs when your cat meows at you. Don’t change any of your routines. Respond to the cat’s meows in the same way you normally would, given the context. Are your cat’s meows getting you to something for him or her? Does your cat have different sounding meows for different things he or she wants from you?
By studying your cat’s meows and the effects it has on you, you’ll learn even more about your cat. Each family member should keep track of their own reactions. It is likely that your cat will meow more at the person who responds most reliably. If you tend to talk to your cat more than your spouse, chances are your cat will direct more meows at you.
Kittens are slightly different from full grown cats. The frequency of meows directed at you should be higher than those directed at other family cats. Care-soliciting meows directed towards other cats are typical from kittens. If you would like to discover differences among your cats, assign one family member to be a “meow-tracker” for each cat that you own.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Interact More with Your Cat - Cat Exercises
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