Only they can talk and screech
like angry cats when they get excited.
Not exact matches
Waking up in the underground (and long thought destroyed) District 13 with loyal soldier Gale, she discovers Peeta is held prisoner by President Snow — Donald Sutherland, grinning
like an evil Cheshire
Cat — who uses him as a puppet in a series of broadcasts that leave her again caught between a screen and a horde of
angry disbelievers.
The scent glands between a
cat's eyes, on top of his head between his ears, and on his chin and upper lip deliver the feline equivalent of text messages: «This is mine,» «I
like it here» or «I'm
angry.»
It wasn't long before we found a home for each
cat — except for Cheryl, who didn't
like her cage and was
angry that she had been abandoned.
Most of the typical in - the - wild feline sounds —
like hissing, spitting, growling, and that hair - raising high - pitched screaming thing
cats do when they're fighting and mating — are self - explanatory: They're
angry, scared, or hoping to impress.
Sometimes, we can feel as though our
cat has ruined our belongings because they were
angry with us or wanted to get back at us for something (
like going to work).
When
cats are
angry or aggressive, they don't just lunge with their face,
like dogs.