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Cat body language Anonymous
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My cat will greet me when I enter the room with a kind of "chirp"-like sound, which is not terribly mysterious. What is strange is that he will shake his head from side to side, as if flinging off water at the same time. In animal-speak, what does this signify?
>> Anonymous
You will die in 4 days.
>> Anonymous
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>>236014
?
>> LaBambaMan
It means "Dishes, do them, now"
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>236017
what the fuck what the fuck what the fuck
>> Anonymous
>>236017

Llavos?
>> Guodzilla
>>>236095
>>>236097
It's the brainsucker bug from "Starshit. . ."
er, I mean "StarSHIP Troopers."
>> Anonymous
>>236098
>>236097
>>236095
ie: vagina monster from the depths of hell
>> Anonymous
>>236017
BRAINSUCKING VAGINA
>> Anonymous
>>236014
My cat does something similar. She makes the trill chirpy sound meow and shakes in a rotational way (for example, if i took a picture of it in mid shake she would look like a drill cat.)

She mostly does it when confused or alarmed, but sometimes does it in greeting. If I'm walking somewhere and she's in the path (and maybe it's messy and stuff on the floor so theres no easy way for her to move out of the way) she does the shake a couple times maybe accompanied with the meow until she finds a path or I pick her up and move her.

My cat also does the shake thing when she eats dry food. She grabs 1 or 2 pieces, shakes, and then crunches them. O_o
>> Anonymous
your cat has lupus
>> Anonymous
>>236324

It's never lupus.