Understanding Cat';s Behaviour (貓行為學)
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"每當回到家時,見到牠在房內吃東西或一個玩時,便順便叫叫牠的名字一至兩遍,、點只牠竟然走出廳望着我並叫了一聲,好像給我一個回應"
w# [, h: w S9 ~0 ]% XAccording to 偉偉';s behaviour, there';re couple things I can say for sure:
% S9 C& k: b( T1 {2 h0 n1. "偉偉" recognised your voice
7 X. [( C1 w+ k8 A: E0 A2 }2. "偉偉" came to greet you vocally
7 M6 L$ Q0 x- EYou may re-inforce this name "偉偉" whenever you call him with a light pat or stroke on his back, or a scratch on his chin., so he gradually builds a positive memory associating being called.+ Y7 }$ X3 z. {& h/ y. H
It may also be interesting to know that all cats react better to people with big eyes. Never stare straight to your cats when you say their names unless you intend to scold them for mis-behaving.4 ]# U0 N" P% E) @# T) q4 I& b
To cats, blinking your eyes (of coz in relaxing pace) means you';re harmless and this way you will put them at ease. On the contrary, staring at them straight with firm eyes will scare them that you';re planning an attack. This is very important body language when communicating to cats.) R M- h' {! X j0 _1 `+ F
Likewise, never hold your hand high with wide-stretching fingers (like the give-me-5 gesture) to a cat who doesn';t know you. The gene of its hidden wild side will see it as a claw of attack, and you may end up with a bleeding hand.; k7 ?4 t, L, p5 x7 _3 e% E( w3 @
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