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Understanding Your Cats Body Language

Posted on: Jul 1 2023

Understanding your cats body language is an important step in ensuring they are happy and healthy in their environment. Although often subtle, cat’s use their posture, tail and eyes to signal how they are feeling. Here is a guide to help you interpret your cat’s mood.

Understanding Your Cats Body Language

A Relaxed Cat

When a cat feels relaxed and comfortable in their environment, they stand in a natural position with their tails upright and mouth closed. When laying down, they voluntarily expose their belly and stretch themselves out long with their tail laying loosely from their body.

A confident and happy cat will have a high, vertical tail and forward ears. A cat that trusts their owner and feels comfortable around them may have relaxed eyes and blink slowly.

A Worried Cat

A worried or anxious cat will crouch down low with a tense body, their tail tucked under their body and their ears turned out sideways. Cats that are worried may freeze when they see you or hide from you. Worried, fearful or anxious cats should not be approached.

An Angry Cat

An angry cat that is laying down will flatten its body and ears, holding its tail against itself. Its body will also become tense, and they may show their teeth. When standing, an angry cat will have its back arched and hair raised, making them seem as big as possible. With their tail high and puffed out and their ears lowered, a cat with this body posture is ready to fight.

Cat Noises

Often the noises your cat makes can help determine their mood. Common cat sounds are;

  • Growls are a warning for you to back away
  • Purrs are a way for cat to express pleasure
  • Cat’s hiss when they are feeling threatened
  • A trill can be a friendly greeting
  • A cat that chirps can be excited or frustrated
  • And an excited or frustrated cat may also Meow.

Cats are complex animals, and each cat has their own behaviours. However, it is important to understand common signals so you can help your cat feel relaxed and comfortable in their home.

Karingal Vet Hospital- Understanding Your Cat’s Body Language

For more information about your cat’s behaviour and their needs, feel free to contact the friendly staff at Karingal Vet Hospital on (03) 9789 3444 or get in touch via our website.

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Tessa BottomleyTessa Bottomley
01:49 08 Aug 24
Best vet!!!! Taken all our dogs and they have always done the most amazing care. From puppy to elderly dog they are just amazing and so caring
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02:30 02 Aug 24
Wonderful caring staff who have been very understanding to me and my pets.
Emma BrownEmma Brown
01:57 30 Jul 24
Friendly, professional and outstanding with my dogs. Highly recommended.
Lynda NashLynda Nash
01:51 22 Jul 24
Great, caring staff and great service.
Always happy with the way my dog is treated here. They are excellent in handling a dog that has high anxiety too.
Aria KateAria Kate
06:38 14 Jul 24
Been taking our fur babies to the team at Karingal for 6 years now and always receive the best treatment. From the reception team, the vet nurses and vets, we always felt well cared for. They’ve always listened to our concerns thoroughly and never made us feel stupid when explaining things.I always appreciate their follow up calls to double check our pet has been feeling better and that there’s no more issues, I feel like they do genuinely care for my animals :)Also greatly appreciate the gap only claims for pet insurance, saves a lot of time and money!
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05:02 13 Jul 24
Excellent service and top veterinarians. Impressed by the professionalism of the staff.
Natalie JNatalie J
01:07 18 Jun 24
We took both our greyhounds here after trying a few vets in the area and they are by far the best. So knowledgeable about the breed and so understanding and patient with their anxiety about going into the consulting rooms. It’s so nice to see your pets being taken such good care of, getting lots of pats and reassurance. Thank you so much!
Cassidy CrouchCassidy Crouch
09:30 12 Apr 24
I’ve seen multiple vets and nurses at this clinic since having my first puppy, and every single person has been fantastic. They really pay attention to your concerns and are really thorough with their examinations. I appreciate that they never rush me and take their time to explain things to me. As a first time puppy owner, it’s always great to have things explained in such detail. They are all so friendly and accommodating and I would have absolutely no trouble recommending this clinic to my friends or family.
Emily SteccaEmily Stecca
10:23 18 Jan 24
The team at Karingal Vets have been so amazing helping my dog who ruptured his cruciate ligament! Could not have asked for better support during this time pre and post surgery.Puppy school was amazing too! Highly recommend ☺️
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328 Cranbourne Road, Frankston, VIC, 3199

P: (03) 9789 3444

The Karingal Veterinary Hospital is open 6 days a week.

Our hours are

- 8am-6pm Monday-Friday,
- 9am-5pm Saturday,
- Closed on Sundays,

* We are closed on public holidays.