How Cats Show Frustration
If your cat is eyeing up a bird outside the window, its intense glare may be accompanied by a quick chattering sound.
Experts believe that this chattering is a sound of frustration. The cat can see that the bird is there and wants to catch it, but equally knows that the window is preventing the catch.
Other experts, however, believe that this is a natural instinct and that the chattering warms up the muscles of the cat before they chase their prey.
How Cats Open Up To You
When it comes to human behavior, turning your back and displaying your backend is a definite sign of rejection and rudeness. When your cat does it, however, they are actually displaying their trust and are permitting you to come closer.
When cats lift their tails, they are opening up to you. Sure, the sight is not particularly pleasant but it shows that your cat really is comfortable in your company and is happy for you to stroke them until your heart’s content.
How Cats Attempt To Play
Cats like to lie down on their backs and roll around. They only do this when they feel comfortable as displaying their belly is a sign of vulnerability.
Often when they do this they are stretching but equally, it may be an attempt to engage you in a game. Experts think that cats roll around like this when they want to play.
That said, they might equally just be marking their territory by depositing their scent on your nice new rug.