That's an interesting question. Obviously, even scientists cannot know for sure what goes on in the mind of a cat, but it's probably true that they can sometimes intuitively understand your feelings. However, they do not understand human language, but instead respond to your reaction towards their actions, sometimes making it seem as if they do actually understand your commands/language.
Can you rephrase your question? I'm not sure I understand....
you cant really
It's possible, however it is unlikely to happen because it can be affected by many things and we can't just tell it to the cat. for example if one cat manages to leave the house and has an accident outside, the other cat will not understand and will just keep waiting for the one cat to come back. If the second cat actually sees the first cat dead and he/she might understand but then again he will not understand why or how it happened. It's hard for people to understand animals but if the owner knows the cat well enough he/she can notice cat's mood and behaviour changes.
If I understand your question correctly, the answer would be: "My cat queened a large litter of kittens."
I don't really understand what you mean, but catnip makes a cat hyper. I don't think sour things will make a cat hyper.
Cat tail positions can provide insight into a cat's mood and behavior. A raised tail indicates a happy or confident cat, while a lowered or tucked tail suggests fear or submission. A twitching tail may signal agitation or excitement. By observing a cat's tail position, we can better understand their emotions and respond accordingly.
Cat videos can help people understand their behavior by scientifically recording how cats react to certain impulses and situations. Most cat videos, however, or recorded of cat behavior at its furthest extremes. Therefore, most cats will not behave the same way as most cat videos.
look in a mirror. you'll understand
Get a life! No seriously if you want to understand cat behaviour first you need to act like cat and eat and sleep like a cat then and only then will you truly understand cat behaviour! Get a life! By Michael Splading soham village college yr 11
i relate the cat and the tortoisefor me the cat was the champion wrestler of the animaland the tortoise was simple simple animal his intelligent and also a sly...thats was i understand of cat and the tortoise.....
yes they understand the other cat's meow you can start understanding them too by reading the cat language bible guide it will help you more you can find the link of the guide in my bio
Your cat may charge at you for various reasons, such as playfulness, excitement, or feeling threatened. It's important to observe your cat's body language and behavior to understand the underlying cause of their actions.