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"Some cats will let out a deep growling noise, sometimes mixed with yowls, cries, or hisses," explains Dr MacMillan.
Dogs don't always want to be stroked and petted, but one of the ways they can show this could be mistaken for them being excited or happy.
You can tell how your cat is feeling by paying attention to their sounds and body language. Cats use exaggerated movements to show emotions, rather than painting them on their faces.
Cats rely on their eyes, ears, body and tail to express fear, anger, joy, contentment and curiosity, according to research published in the Irish Veterinary Journal.
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However, some cats display the exact opposite cat body language when they’re anxious or scared, notes Wolffberg. They may crouch up into a tight ball with their limbs and tail tucked away.