0:00
Title: Understanding feline dominance.
0:02
How cats show whose boss intro music
0:04
narrator. Welcome to feline facts. Today
0:08
we discuss how cats display dominance
0:10
towards other cats. Main content
0:12
narrator. Cats establish hierarchy
0:14
through behavior such as one, ear
0:17
position. Flattened ears suggest
0:19
aggression or submission. Erect ears
0:22
indicate calmness or dominance. Two,
0:25
body posture. A dominant cat stands tall
0:27
with arched back to appear larger.
0:29
Three, direct gazes without blinking.
0:31
Prolonged E. Ye contact can be perceived
0:34
as a threat or challenge by other cats.
0:37
Four, grooming oneself in front of
0:39
another cat. Dominant cat might groom
0:41
itself when another approaches,
0:43
signaling, "I'm busy and you should
0:45
leave." Five, aggressive behaviors like
0:48
hissing, growling, swatting, or
0:50
fighting. Signs of asserting dominance.
0:52
However, they can also indicate fear or
0:55
stress. So, interpret within context.
0:58
Outro narrator. Understanding feline
1:00
dominance aids in understanding cat
1:03
behavior and living harmonious. Lie with
1:06
them. Remember, every cat is unique.
1:08
Observe individual behaviors to
1:10
understand them best. Thank you for
1:12
joining us on Feline Facts. Stay tuned