Your cat can be a strange pet at times. Have you ever wondered why they love hiding in boxes? Why do they always knead soft objects? Cat behaviours can just seem so perplexing.

What exactly is your cat thinking?

From purring to rubbing up against your leg, there’s often a lot more to understanding cat behaviours than meets the eye. Learning how your feline friend acts when it’s in a bad mood can even help you avoid a few playful scratches.

Check out this animated guide to cat behaviours from Sainsbury’s Bank – full of all the quirky movements and facial expressions you might spot them doing.




CAT BEHAVIOURS EXPLAINED

Just what is your cat trying to tell you?



Rubbing against your legs or furniture

This is my home, and I scent things to find my way around.

Showing you its behind

Don’t be offended, I’m just being friendly. We cats say hello to each other by sniffing tails, just like dogs.

Ears forward

I’m pleased to see you. If you hold out your hand, I might give it a bump to say hello (or a sniff if I’m shy).

Slow closing of eyes/blinking

You’re getting a kiss. If you copy me, I might just do it again. If I’m in the mood.

Ears upright, sitting
up and alert

I’m listening intently. Was it a bird or a mouse? I’m not sure, but I’m off to find out.




Kneading

I’m getting comfy. Kneading you makes me feel good, as I think about how I used to knead my mum.

Rolling on back to expose stomach

I trust you, but watch your fingers if you decide to give me a tickle; I might be in the mood to play.





Back hunched up with tail and fur on end

I’m being defensive. I’m puffing my hair out to make myself look bigger, so whatever I’m scared of leaves me alone.

Cat in a box/bag

This might look silly to you, but it makes me feel safe; I can see you, but you can’t see me!


Cat in a box/bag

This might look silly to you, but it makes me feel safe; I can see you, but you can’t see me!

Cat ‘gift’

I’ve brought you a mouse to try and teach you how to hunt. See what a good hunter I am.

It’s your turn now.


Purring

I purr because of most things (dinner, strokes, sitting in sunshine), but mainly because you’ve given me some form of ‘contact’ and I like it.


Acknowledgements

Thank you to Sainsbury’s Bank Money Matters for producing this animated blog content and enabling Two By Two Veterinary Centre to post and share it with our blog readers.

Andrew Monchar, Director, Two By Two Veterinary Centre

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