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Cats understand more of human behavior than it might seem, but in a very selective and instinct-driven way. They don’t comprehend language like humans do, yet they can recognize their names, familiar words, tone of voice, and emotional cues such as calmness, anger, or affection. Much of their understanding comes from observing patterns, like associating certain sounds or actions with feeding, play, or attention. They are especially tuned to body language and routine, meaning they respond more to how you act and sound than to the actual words you say.
(Kensie_Thee_Kitty via Collab)
#cats
ðŸ˜
Cats understand more of human behavior than it might seem, but in a very selective and instinct-driven way. They don’t comprehend language like humans do, yet they can recognize their names, familiar words, tone of voice, and emotional cues such as calmness, anger, or affection. Much of their understanding comes from observing patterns, like associating certain sounds or actions with feeding, play, or attention. They are especially tuned to body language and routine, meaning they respond more to how you act and sound than to the actual words you say.
(Kensie_Thee_Kitty via Collab)
#cats