What kind of information does the cat 'shake its butt' imply?

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Cats that don't "shake their butts" are not serious cats.

I don’t know if all the shit shoveling officers have noticed such behaviors of cats on the way to raising cats?

for example:

Whenever the cat intends to attack you, it will make a prepared posture; lie on the ground, make a prostrate look, and then stare straight at you, swaying slightly, eager to try.

Another example:

When the cat finds a worm not far in front of it, the cat will make strange noises, crawl on the ground, wag its tail and buttocks, and make aggressive behaviors at any time.

Is it just a hint of the shit shoveling officer behind the cat's "ass shaking" behavior?

No, the cat's butt-shaking behavior not only means that they are attacking someone or something, but also the cat's mood swings.

First: "charge" your own aggressive behavior

You must have done the "standing long jump" exercise?

When we are preparing for the standing long jump, the body will sway back and forth, shaking the arms vigorously, and the waist and legs will exert force; one side is the strength of the waist, abdomen and legs, and the other is the inertia that drives the body forward when shaking.

This kind of action and preparation helps us jump farther.

For cats, the behavior of shaking their buttocks is equivalent to the preparation of humans for standing long jumps.

When the cat is running and catching bugs, the main force is to rely on the strength of the two hind legs and the entire back of the neck.

Therefore, cats seem to be shaking their butts and showing cuteness, but in fact they are accumulating the strength of the whole body.

Second: cats need to judge the surrounding environment

This is generally suitable for cats living in the wild.

for example:

Cats need to hunt when they live in the wild, and when they find their prey, they are not sure whether the location in front of them is safe and whether there are traps.

Therefore, the cat is shaking its butt while crawling forward. The purpose of this is to step on the road ahead to see if it is safe.

Once they find something wrong, the cat's posture helps them escape as soon as possible.

Of course, if you are sure that everything is safe, the cat will always be ready to use all the strength of your body to grab the prey in front of you at once.

Third: It also represents the mood swings of cats

The daily mood swings of cats are actually "intermittent".

why would you say so?

Cats sleep most of the time, about 16 hours a day.

After waking up, the cat will be in a daze and parkour.

Quiet as a virgin and moving like a rabbit, this is the best description for a cat.

When cats parkour, they move tirelessly and seem to be venting all their energy.

At this time, cats wagging their tails indicate that they are very excited at the moment, and they need to run, make trouble, scratch, or even fight with the shit shovel officer to calm down.

On cats, you can feel their multi-faceted gestures.

The cat is quiet for a while, it is silent, willing to be a bystander in this world;

After a while, it was cold again, it was perfunctory, looked down on everything, and held an icy attitude towards everything in front of it;

After a while, it was clingy again. It was gentle and cute, and it used all its strength to please the shit shovel officer.

Having a cat is one of life's greatest joys.

Today's topic:

Is your cat easily emotional?

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