When cats growl, it usually means they are feeling threatened, scared, or agitated. It is a warning sign that they may become aggressive if the situation escalates. To respond, it is best to give the cat space and avoid provoking them further. Try to identify the source of their discomfort and remove it if possible. If the growling persists or the cat's behavior becomes concerning, it may be best to seek advice from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist.
Dogs and cats have different responses to fear and pleasure. When dogs are happy they wag their tails. Cats purr when they are happy. When dogs are scared they growl. Cats also growl when they are scared.
It means that he doesn't want to respond and you should stop.
Yes, there is some evidence that both cats and dogs become familiar with the voice of their owner and will respond when called. This may not mean these animals understand actual words, but there is evidence they do associate the sound of their name with being fed or being petted.
Both, the dog has a normal growl and the cat's growl is more of a hiss
I mean Thunder clan like from the warrior series but you should have 15-20 cats in that clan
Yes, cats can be mean but it doesn't go for all cats. Some cats are either depressed or angry for a reason. When a feline is depressed, they'll growl to show they want to be alone. (if your cat does this you should back away and leave the cat alone for a while, let it have some time to itself) You can tell if a cat is depressed by looking at their tail, if the tail is facing downwards... it means they are sad, or just not in the mood. Sounds such as low mews,growls, or moans modify how they feel. An angry cat is almost the same, but voilence can be involed. As long as you don't anoy your cat rudely,abusivly, or at all, and you take well care of your cat, your furry feline should be happy.
All domestic rabbits growl when they are angry or scared. It might mean that you did something she didn't appreciate like touching her back feet or putting a leash on that wasn't her size. Also, all female rabbits get more aggressive when they are breeding.
Cats won't normally meow to communicate with other cats, but they will meow to communicate with humans. Sometimes they meow to show you they need something (like if they have ran out of food) or just to respond to what you are doing (like calling their name).
I am not sure what you mean by "respond properly". Expectations are from the person who is asking and if he thinks she was rude or something else he should just walk away. She is not worth his time.
What do u mean by that
A loud bark or growl.
My pet rabbit growls if he is enjoying being 'scratted'.