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Should You Be Careful If Your Cat Has "Squid Ears"?

"Understanding the Significance of 'Squid Ears' in Cats: A Guide to Cautious Care"

By Abrar WritesPublished 5 months ago 3 min read
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Should You Be Careful If Your Cat Has "Squid Ears"?
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Cat ears that can be moved freely. It seems that by checking the angle, you can understand how the cat is feeling. This time, we will introduce four characteristics that can be understood based on the angle of a cat's ears. Is it really something to be careful about if you have the famous "squid ears"?

What can you tell about a cat's mood based on the angle of its ears?
cat ears
Cats cannot use words like humans. Instead, cats communicate their feelings through their unique body language.

Ears are one such tool, and you can roughly tell the cat's mood by looking at the direction in which the cat listens.

Therefore, this time, we will thoroughly explain the four characteristics that can be understood based on the angle of a cat's ears.

1. Turn one ear in a different direction: The sound bothers you
Ears with different angles on the left and right
A cat's ears can move differently on the left and right sides. If only one ear is pointing in a different direction, you may be hearing disturbing sounds from that side.

It expresses the feeling of "What's that sound? It's not dangerous, right? Let's listen carefully." In short, if your cat is moving only one ear, it is gathering information.

2. Turn slightly outward: Relaxing
Relaxing brown tabby cat
The behavior is similar to that of a squid's ears, but the ears may turn outward slightly. This gesture means the cat is relaxing.

In addition to listening to your cat's ears, try observing the direction of your cat's head and the movement of its eyes. If your cat has a calm and relaxed expression overall, this is a sign that the cat is at peace.

It carries thoughts such as ``Today is also peaceful~'' and ``It's warm and feels good♪

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3. Squid ears: anger/warning
squid ear cat
I think the term "squid ears" has become especially popular recently.

If you see your cat's ears curling back, be careful. ``I'm really angry right now!'' ``If you get any closer, I'll attack you, so be prepared!'' he warns.

There are various reasons why a cat may develop squid ears, but it is certain that the insects are in a bad place, so even if the owner is the target, there is a risk that the cat will be attacked. In such cases, it is best to leave the area and leave the situation alone without trying to calm down.

It is also often seen when cats are neglected too much. This cat language is also used as a sign to say "stop," so if you see this, immediately stop the physical contact.

4. Lower your ears completely: You are feeling scared.
scared cat
They may go beyond the squid-eared state and turn their ears down completely. This is a sign when you are feeling fear. It mainly occurs when you hear a sound you don't like or when you encounter someone you don't like.

In cat society, there is a rule that cats should not touch anyone weaker than themselves or small cats.

By taking advantage of this and lowering your ears, you are appealing to others by saying, ``You don't bully weak people. You see, I'm small and weak.''

Therefore, we should also try to respond in accordance with the cat rules. In this situation, there is a high possibility that the cat is seriously scared, so it is best to leave the area and keep an eye on him.

It's OK to gently say, "It's okay," but never touch the cat's body.

summary
relaxing cat
There is a saying that ``the eyes say as much as the mouth,'' and in the case of cats, their ears are also a tool to communicate their feelings.

The relaxing pose and the squid ears are similar, so it may be difficult to judge. In such cases, it would be a good idea to rely on information such as facial expressions and posture at the same time.

If you can understand your cat's feelings based on the way their ears are tilted, you will be able to avoid unnecessary attacks or worrying too much. Please use it to enjoy your life with your cat.


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