Thursday 10 January 2019

Can You Really Talk To Your Cat? - You'll Be Surprised By This New Japanese Cat Communication Study!

Being a Cat parent we don't tend to do any research about Cats

When I mean research, I mean Scientific research about Cats

Do you ever wonder if your Cat ever understands you?

Does he understand what you're saying?

Does he understand the human language?

I'm sure you must talk to your Cat like I do (Yeah we're crazy)

And it might sound crazy to people who don't have Cats

They'd think we're crazy talking to our Cats

But are we crazy?

No we Cat parents are not

Let me tell you why

This new study has showed something really fascinating about how animals think and understand us

This research has showed that felines have this amazing ability to actually understand our words

Yes that's right! They understand human language! How cool is that?

I bet you'll think twice when speaking to your Cat.. Lol

This research was done in Tokyo where Japanese researchers separated domestic Cats from large Cats such as Lions, Tigers, Leopards.

It turns out that the small cute Cats are the most verbally sophisticated

House Cats have evolved to understand us as part of their domestication

They can understand us by the pitch of our voice so your little kitty will know when you're angry or if you want to cuddle with him

They can actually understand us by our words! Your Cat knows their name, our name and all other titles we assign to things in the house or daily activities

Interesting right?

Carry on reading because you're going to look at your Cat in a whole new way!

You know what the most fascinating thing is? They have evolved to mirror us

You see, in the wild, Cats prefer to be very quiet because they are hunters and they catch their prey at a close distance. They slowly hunt their prey and then make a quick brief sprint! You must have seen it on Animal Channel (If you watch those type of documentaries)

That is why Cats communicate with each other through their body language and not vocally

But then with us humans they break this rule, Why?

As I mentioned earlier, it goes back to domestication

Because they see us communicate to each other through voice, they have learned to mirror us

What's really interesting is Cats have developed a sort of language of their own.

You see, when they meow, purr and hiss there's a genuine language that is built on tone and word length.

This can be converted into normal language

This is done by Jonas Jurgella in his Cat Language Bible

It is basically years of research of human to feline communication that is compressed into a very simple guide that any Cat parent can pick up and use with their own Cat

With this guide you can

- Interpret Cat sounds as they are happening. You can finally understand if your Cat is energetic or is feeling sick (How important is this to know)

- You will be able to identify when your Cat wants to be left alone or if he's feeling sad and secluded. This is very difficult to know which is why this guide will help you

- Imagine speaking to your Cat in a way he understands? Or understanding them in a way you've never thought of? This guide will help you achieve this

Very interesting right?

It takes looking after your Cat and building that bond with him to another level!

You can read more about this by checking out Cat Language Bible Review 

I would really recommend checking it out and building that connection with your Cat

I mean look, we can buy them the best toys or give them a Cat tree which will cost $100

But isn't it time we start understanding our Cat? Building that emotional connection? How much of a difference would that make to you and your Cat

Let's be the best Cat parent out there!

>>Click here to read the Cat Language Bible Review<<