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Do people who have no experience with small mammals and cats in particular read cat body language correctly?

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @Remittancegirl @c0dec0dec0de

    When cats receive affection or kindness they never ever question or worry if they deserve it. "Of course I do!" and they feel the same about giving affection.

    It's a much more healthy way to look at such things and I try to learn from Pica in this one area.

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    @futurebird @Remittancegirl @c0dec0dec0de is there... a course? Maybe?

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      @futurebird @Remittancegirl @c0dec0dec0de is there... a course? Maybe?

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      @PalmAndNeedle @Remittancegirl @c0dec0dec0de

      Oh god... is she selling her online courses again? I'm so sorry I've been trying to stop her.

      myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)

      My regular reminder that Pica DOES NOT have a "degree in sleeping" and she cannot issue valid diplomas. She does claim to offer "courses" that "teach u 2 sleep better" but there is no evidence that these courses do anything and her LLC isn't an accredited university or college. Under no circumstances should you give her your SS number, credit card number or... really even your age or height. You have been warned.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        @PalmAndNeedle @Remittancegirl @c0dec0dec0de

        Oh god... is she selling her online courses again? I'm so sorry I've been trying to stop her.

        myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)

        My regular reminder that Pica DOES NOT have a "degree in sleeping" and she cannot issue valid diplomas. She does claim to offer "courses" that "teach u 2 sleep better" but there is no evidence that these courses do anything and her LLC isn't an accredited university or college. Under no circumstances should you give her your SS number, credit card number or... really even your age or height. You have been warned.

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        @PalmAndNeedle @Remittancegirl @c0dec0dec0de

        You only need to look at her "positive affirmations of self-love" to see the issue:

        Twice a day look in the mirror and say "I *do* love Pica enough."

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          Do people who have no experience with small mammals and cats in particular read cat body language correctly?

          Some things are pretty obvious, such as hissing and teeth.

          But what about "airplane ears" or a thrashing tail?

          Or blinking and looking away? (happy cat)

          I wonder how much of this is based off of similar human expressions, if any of it is "hard wired" ... etc.

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          @futurebird
          I know #tailup is a good sign and showing the tummy is not an invitation for a tummy rub (it’s a trap!)

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          • Dragon VertigoT Dragon Vertigo

            @futurebird In my experience, they don't (I'm Official Cat Body Language Translator for several friends). Like, question mark tail ? Absolutely not intuitive for someone who doesn't know cats well.

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            @TheOtterDragon

            What does question mark tail mean?

            I've never lived with a cat. I'm aware that I can't read cats' body language and behaviour. I do think it's easy to anthropomorphise non-human animals, and even people who live with cats do so — look at the number of photos of "grumpy/angry/happy-looking" cats on Fedi. What you're seeing are expressions being interpreted as if humans were displaying them.

            @futurebird

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              @TheOtterDragon

              What does question mark tail mean?

              I've never lived with a cat. I'm aware that I can't read cats' body language and behaviour. I do think it's easy to anthropomorphise non-human animals, and even people who live with cats do so — look at the number of photos of "grumpy/angry/happy-looking" cats on Fedi. What you're seeing are expressions being interpreted as if humans were displaying them.

              @futurebird

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              @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon @futurebird I had a gray tortie with prominent tufts over her eyes like a scotty dog, and people often thought it made her look angry or skeptical (a picture I took of her actually became a variant of the "Skeptical Cat Is Skeptical" meme). But of course she looked like that regardless of how she felt.

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              • Matt McIrvinM Matt McIrvin

                @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon @futurebird I had a gray tortie with prominent tufts over her eyes like a scotty dog, and people often thought it made her look angry or skeptical (a picture I took of her actually became a variant of the "Skeptical Cat Is Skeptical" meme). But of course she looked like that regardless of how she felt.

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                @mattmcirvin @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon

                When Pica makes her face she is annoyed. But she also has a "give me stuff" face too.

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  @mattmcirvin @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon

                  When Pica makes her face she is annoyed. But she also has a "give me stuff" face too.

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                  @futurebird @mattmcirvin @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon I too have a cat who looks perpetually annoyed.

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                  • Susanna the Artist 🌻S Susanna the Artist 🌻

                    @futurebird @mattmcirvin @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon I too have a cat who looks perpetually annoyed.

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                    @superflippy @mattmcirvin @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon

                    That's a pretty cat!

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      @mattmcirvin @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon

                      When Pica makes her face she is annoyed. But she also has a "give me stuff" face too.

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                      @futurebird uh, cats close their eyes to appear less aggressive and show affection

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                      • Matt McIrvinM Matt McIrvin

                        @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon @futurebird I had a gray tortie with prominent tufts over her eyes like a scotty dog, and people often thought it made her look angry or skeptical (a picture I took of her actually became a variant of the "Skeptical Cat Is Skeptical" meme). But of course she looked like that regardless of how she felt.

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                        @CppGuy @TheOtterDragon @futurebird It's this one--this is Niobe, circa 2002:

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                        • Marco DevillersS Marco Devillers

                          @futurebird uh, cats close their eyes to appear less aggressive and show affection

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                          @sprout

                          She does that too. But she also makes that particular face before meowing because she's annoyed.

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