While cats and humans obviously talk in different languages, I love talking to my cats. They even know what a few of the words that I say mean. When I tell them "no," they often listen. When I tell them "din-din" (meaning dinner) or treats (meaning cat-food treats), they ALWAYS listen and come running. They all know their names and will usually look at me or come over to me when I say their names.
My cats also love to communicate with each other, either with their voices or with their body language. For example, this blog entry has a photo of two of my cats. They are both now in our Lord's care, but when they were alive, they were very closely bonded together and often talked with each other via body language (their paws, their facial expressions, etc.)
My cats also love to communicate with each other, either with their voices or with their body language. For example, this blog entry has a photo of two of my cats. They are both now in our Lord's care, but when they were alive, they were very closely bonded together and often talked with each other via body language (their paws, their facial expressions, etc.)