Cat Ear Signals Guide

Cat Ear Signals Guide

Cat ears are an important part of feline body language. Ear position can show attention, curiosity, comfort and interest. This CyberPussyKatz guide explains common ear signals in simple cat lover language.

Forward Ears

Forward, relaxed ears often show that a cat is interested in something nearby. This can happen during play, greeting, exploring or watching activity in the home.

Moving Ears

Cats can turn their ears toward sound. A cat may look calm while still listening closely to movement, voices or activity around the room.

Read the Whole Cat

Ear position works best when read with the tail, eyes, posture and setting. A single signal is only part of the message.

CyberPussyKatz Connection

Cat ear signals inspire expressive feline designs because a curious ear tilt can show personality right away.

Explore the Cat Body Language and Communication Hub, shop all CyberPussyKatz products, or browse the Wacky Designs collection.

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