Think you know your cat? Think again:

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New video demystifies feline body language

Every cat owner likes to think they share a special bond with their feline friend, but experts believe that many people might be missing the chance to communicate effectively.

Britain's leading cat charity has produced a video guide to cat behaviour after a study found many owners struggle to understand their pet.

The Cats Protection video dispels popular myths such as cats licking their lips when they are hungry or wanting their tummies scratched when they roll over.

Read more: Think you know your cat? Think again: New video demystifies feline body language - and reveals they probably DON'T want their tummy stroked | Mail Online

[Now, if they'd only do one for dogs!]
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Excellent info.

I've also read that gentle rubbing from mouth backwards along thee cheek is the human saying he belongs to the cat.

Thanks for posting.
 

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