The cat's body language is very rich, the cat's eyes are not only a part of its body language, but also one of its main tools to convey emotions, and the cat's slow blinking behavior is a relaxed and happy expression, which is beautifully called "cat kiss" by the shovel officer.
When you notice that the cat in the house is looking at you deeply, you also look at it, and then you slowly close and open your eyes, and make a slow wink at your cat, which can be repeated many times. Sometimes the cat will receive your blinking movements and messages, and it will also respond to you with a slow blink, as if to tell you that it can understand what you say "I love you".
When you make eye contact with a cat, you immediately make a very aggressive appearance, at this time some cats tend to make a slow blink movement, in order to interrupt the direct eye contact between the two parties, eliminate the potential threat that may bring, but also show that it is not hostile to you, is courting you, this situation is also common between cats.
It can be seen from this that the cat's slow blinking behavior has a lot to do with the cat's positive emotions, and it is also a way of emotional transmission and communication between the cat and the shovel officer.
According to the results of various experiments in "The Role of Cat's Eye Shrinking Action in Cat-Human Communication", it can be inferred that the cat's slow blinking behavior is developed later and is a social behavior. It is formed more because humans think that the slow blinking of cats is a positive and friendly emotion, and the response to this behavior of cats is strengthened, and it is considered by cats as a way to attract human attention and make humans like.
Cats, like people, have their own unique personalities and preferences, and what works for one cat may not work for another, but many cat lovers say that it will also blink at you when you blink slowly at the cat in your home.
This slow-blinking behavior can be tried at home and is beneficial for strengthening the bond between you and your cat. When trying, you can keep smiling and slowly close your eyes for a few seconds, then open them again and see how your cat reacts
Every part of the cat's body seems to be able to speak and communicate, such as the various shapes of the tail, the different positions of the ears, the blinking, and squinting of the eyes, which seem to tell the shoveler or other animals how it feels and what it means.
Although it is sometimes difficult to understand its body language, after living with it for a long time, you will be able to interpret and read its every body movement.