Friday, April 25, 2025

The dry mouth swallow.... I am very frightened.


 Read my body language... that is my message to human beings. So I am posting pictures and videos to help them learn what cats like me are saying.

I have a good human who loves me, but her attention isn't good enough for her to read me what I am saying. 

I can get her attention by making a vocal signal, but not a body language signal. And she can't read my face properly either.

So I have posted this video here showing the dry mouth swallow... it says "I am terrified." It is a small movement of the throat. 

If we cats could get humans to learn our body language and pay proper careful attention to it, we could stop them being so dumb. Dumb humans are the major problem in most cats' lives

Pay attention....

1 comment:

  1. I am 68 years old and have had cats most of my life and thankfully I do know their language, but many don't. Thank you for sharing this. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.

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