FazeFour
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By most people's standards, I live in a really small house. Still, my two cats follow me through nearly every inch of it. Seriously, the only place I can go where they're not following within inches is the bath tub. My son said "It looks like there's a magnetic field or something between you guys. To get any closer, you'd have to make shoes out of them."
Anyway, every time I look down, they're there, looking back at me with an expression of expectancy...as though they are saying "Now?"
In fact, I often answer with, "What??"
Of course, that changes nothing. The look on their fur-faces stays constant, and they don't point or anything.
I know when Buddy just wants to be petted, or have his back scratched. He makes an aggressive sort of quacking sound..."Waaack," followed by another "Waaack" a few seconds later if I don't get right on it. Finn lets me know when he wants fresh water or kibble; he'll walk over to his bowls and throw his head back a little and make his sad face. Buddy is more of a clock-watcher when it comes to feed and water. He goes into the kitchen at about 2pm every day. It's the only time he's not glued to my aura, or whatever. He just sits there in the middle of the kitchen, staring ahead, knowing that I change their bowls at around 2pm.
I have had several cats over a lot of years, but unlike dogs, their language eludes me. Or at least it takes a very long time for me to "get". And none of them have communicated in quite the same way. The two I have now, Buddy (with me for about 6 yrs) and Finnian (for about 4 yrs), are not very vocal. Buddy quacks kinda like a duck, and Finnian coos kinda like a dove, but only when they want something.
"What??"

Are your cats good communicators (weird, mysterious, or otherwise)? And do they understand you?
Anyway, every time I look down, they're there, looking back at me with an expression of expectancy...as though they are saying "Now?"
In fact, I often answer with, "What??"
Of course, that changes nothing. The look on their fur-faces stays constant, and they don't point or anything.
I know when Buddy just wants to be petted, or have his back scratched. He makes an aggressive sort of quacking sound..."Waaack," followed by another "Waaack" a few seconds later if I don't get right on it. Finn lets me know when he wants fresh water or kibble; he'll walk over to his bowls and throw his head back a little and make his sad face. Buddy is more of a clock-watcher when it comes to feed and water. He goes into the kitchen at about 2pm every day. It's the only time he's not glued to my aura, or whatever. He just sits there in the middle of the kitchen, staring ahead, knowing that I change their bowls at around 2pm.
I have had several cats over a lot of years, but unlike dogs, their language eludes me. Or at least it takes a very long time for me to "get". And none of them have communicated in quite the same way. The two I have now, Buddy (with me for about 6 yrs) and Finnian (for about 4 yrs), are not very vocal. Buddy quacks kinda like a duck, and Finnian coos kinda like a dove, but only when they want something.
"What??"
Are your cats good communicators (weird, mysterious, or otherwise)? And do they understand you?