The subtle
cat slow blink is a surefire way to know your cat loves and trusts you.
Cats also greet their kitty cat friends with
the cat slow blink, aka «cat kisses.»
«When
your cat slow blinks at you, it's their way of saying they trust you and are comfortable in your presence.»
Not exact matches
Wishing you a great week ahead filled with hearty laughter, endless hugs, and tons of
slow blinks (if you have a
cat, you know what I mean =)!
Although
cats are known to be subtle in expressing their emotions and thoughts, they do attempt to express affection to their paw - rents through
slow blinks.
But a
slow eye -
blink to other
cats or people signals nonthreat and is known as a «kitty kiss» when aimed at people.
Most of all, learn the language of love, the
slow,
cat blink!
Slow blinking, commonly called «kitty kisses,» does help to soothe some
cats, and you might even get your
cat blinking back at you.
Many
cat behaviorists say that if you
slow blink back, you're communicating your love via your
cat's language.
Cats have many different ways of demonstrating that they love their owners, from head butting to
slow blinking.
Veterinarian and author of How to Speak
Cat: A Guide to Decoding Cat Language, Gary Weitzman says to watch for the «long, slow blink» — the surest sign of acceptance a cat can gi
Cat: A Guide to Decoding
Cat Language, Gary Weitzman says to watch for the «long, slow blink» — the surest sign of acceptance a cat can gi
Cat Language, Gary Weitzman says to watch for the «long,
slow blink» — the surest sign of acceptance a
cat can gi
cat can give.
When the stress hormone cortisol is at its lowest levels and a
cat is absolutely comfortable with a human or other
cat, the long,
slow blink is an autonomic response showing their contentment and relaxation.
Think about how many times your
cat has rubbed her head against you (head bunting), given you one of those
slow -
blink cat kisses, rubbed alongside of you, purred or given you some scratchy - tongue kisses.
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So, your next question is: How do you get your
cats to
slow blink?
We want to give you as much of an insider look as possible so your Ragdoll
cat (and any other furry companions you have) are going to be all purrs and
slow -
blinks!
Give her
slow eye
blinks — this signals friendship to your
cat.
Now, go apologize to your
cat for your ignorance (especially for those years of tummy rubs) and hope for a
slow blink in return.
For example, a strong, unblinking stare would be interpreted by a
cat as threatening, while a
slow blink is a much friendlier, non-aggressive gesture.