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Molly DeVoss

Dallas

Host and Executive Director at Cat Talk Radio

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  • 1 month ago | wikihow.com | Molly DeVoss |Raven Minyard

    1Slow blinking Like many animals, cats often use eye contact as a form of affection. Cats will stare into the eyes of those they trust and love. In many cases, they’ll lower their eyelids and slowly and steadily blink at you.

  • 2 months ago | wikihow.com | Molly DeVoss |Jennifer Mueller

    Download Article Expert-backed reasons kitties crave cardboard Download Article If you've spent any time at all on the internet, you're no doubt familiar with the fact that cats of all shapes and sizes love boxes. You could spend hours watching videos of cats embodying the mantra "if I fits, I sits" and still barely scratch the tip of the iceberg. But what is it about boxes (and in some cases bags) that gets cats so fixated?

  • 2 months ago | wikihow.com | Molly DeVoss |Devin McSween

    Download Article Plus, learn what other ear positions say about your cat’s mood Download Article Cats show off a lot of funny behaviors, one of which is when they flatten their ears and turn them out to the sides to resemble airplane wings. It definitely looks like your cat is prepared for takeoff, but you might be wondering what their airplane ears really mean.

  • Feb 11, 2025 | wikihow.com | Raven Minyard |Molly DeVoss

    1Straight up When a cat’s tail is straight in an upright position, it’s feeling social and confident. The cat is open to interaction, so this is a good time to pet or play with them. This is also a friendly greeting among cats, as it is how kittens greet their mothers. Cats are more willing to approach others if their tail is raised.[1] In some rare cases, a cat may be feeling stressed even if its tail is straight up. Monitor the rest of your cat’s behavior to make sure it’s feeling okay.

  • May 16, 2024 | wikihow.com | Molly DeVoss |Cheyenne Main

    Download Article Learn why cats blep and if it’s a sign of a larger issue Download Article If your cat keeps sticking their tongue out, you might start to wonder what’s going on in that feline head of theirs. Most of the time, this behavior is nothing to worry about—many cats “blep,” or stick their tongue out, when they’re super relaxed, in the middle of grooming, or if they’re inspecting their surroundings.

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