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Speaking Your Language

By CatAge Staff

Although cats typically talk to other cats through tail movement, whisker position, and scent, vocalizations are most likely your cat's favorite way of communicating with you.

Whether seeking food or attention, your cat will repeat noises with the best response rate. Personality, breed, and how much your cat has to say will affect overall chattiness. To increase your cat's vocabulary, encourage interaction, and strengthen your bond with your cat, try talking back.

Published on 07/20/2010

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