No it means they heard a loud noise.
The cat will let you know by biting you, scratching you or leaving. One of my cats don't like its ears rubbed. I still rub her ears and she gets mad and leaves.
A cats body langue is actullay very simplie . the cat has to places it can be seen on its ears and its tail Happy-Tail waving ears still Mad-Tail staightup ears flattend Attentive-Tail down ears up
to get mad
if the horse pins its ears back it is mad but if it is just moving them back and forth that is OK
They communicate my movements and signals. Ex: When they put their ears back it means that they are mad or aggravated.
You can tell if a horse is mad if their ears are pinned to their head, their tail is swishing harshly back and forth, and sometimes the whites of the horses eyes are showing.
When a horse's ears are pinned back (Flat against the back of it's head.) it is telling you "Back off buddy!" It means the horse is not in a good mood. (It is not happy.) This could be followed by a kick or a bite, so watch out and back up!
Well if the horses ears are just slanted backwards a little it means the horse is listening to you. but if the horses ears are all the back where they are touching the back of there neck then they are very mad.
You can view mad cat images online at know your meme. They have some cats that really seem pretty mad. Photobucket also has mad cat images that you can view.
Horses swivel their ears for many reasons. It might be putting the ears back from stubbornness. It might be putting them back because it is mad. Of course, it could also just be listening to something behind it!
The ears tell you a great deal! Watch the eyes and ears. Horses are very willing partners to many activities. If the ears are forward and up we have a happy and interested horse. Laid back and we have a mad horse.
Cats have emotions like any other animal does. Sometimes they do not show it. One way to tell if your beloved cat is not in the happiest mood it the constant swaying of the tail. Does he/she have his/her tail up or down? Are her/his ears forward or bent back? You can tell by closely observing.