People love their pets, despite the fact that sometimes the latter can be real manipulators.
ADVICE.NEWS invites you to learn more about how your cat uses manipulation to get what it wants.
Cats often use meowing and purring as a form of communication.
They quickly learn that certain sounds can elicit certain reactions from their owners, such as a desire to be fed or petted.
Cats use body language to express affection and get attention.
Actions such as rubbing against their owner's legs or sitting on personal items are ways they express their desire for closeness.
Cats use their gaze, among other things, to communicate effectively.
Prolonged eye contact, slow blinking, or dilated pupils can convey a variety of messages, from hunger to a desire to play or simply a desire to be close.
Cats are quick learners, especially when it comes to cause and effect.
If a cat discovers that a certain behavior leads to a reward, such as a treat or play time, it will likely repeat those actions to achieve what it wants.
Cats can train their owners through consistent behavior that leads to positive results.
Whether it's manipulating owners into opening doors, providing comfortable resting spots, or offering tasty treats, cats learn to use their actions to influence their human companions.
Earlier we talked about why cats hunt insects.