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We translate cat behavior into human language.
Because your kitty definitely has an opinion.

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Should I Worry If My Cat Avoids Me
Should I worry if my cat avoids me is one of the most common questions cat owners quietly Google late at night, usually after being ignored for the tenth time that day. If your cat suddenly walks away when you enter the room, skips cuddle time, or acts like you’re an annoying roommate instead of…
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Is It Normal for Cats to Avoid Eye Contact
Is it normal for cats to avoid eye contact?This is a question many cat owners ask when they notice their cat turning its head away instead of looking back, especially during quiet moments at home. While it may feel confusing or even slightly hurtful at first, avoiding eye contact is one of the most natural…
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My Cat Changed Behavior After a Vet Visit — Should I Worry
My Cat Changed Behavior After a Vet Visit — Should I Worry? If this thought crossed your mind the moment you got home and your cat suddenly seemed distant, clingy, or just… off, you’re not alone. Many cat parents notice a shift right after a veterinary appointment, and while it can feel unsettling, the explanation…
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Is It Normal for a Cat to Act Different After Moving
Is It Normal for a Cat to Act Different After Moving? Yes—and for many cats, it’s not just normal, it’s expected. A move changes everything your cat relies on to feel safe: smells, sounds, routines, and territory. Even the most confident cat can seem like a completely different animal once those familiar anchors disappear. If…
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Managing Prey-Driven and Gift-Bringing Behavior in Cats
Managing Prey-Driven and Gift-Bringing Behavior in Cats – Starts with an uncomfortable truth many cat guardians discover one morning — a “present” on the floor that no one asked for. A toy, a sock, a leaf… or something much less pleasant. Before you panic or assume your cat is being strange, know this: your cat…
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Separation Anxiety in Cats – Signs and Solutions
Separation Anxiety in Cats – Signs and Solutions is a topic many cat parents don’t realize applies to their own home—until the clues become impossible to ignore. If your cat follows you from room to room, cries after you leave, or suddenly changes behavior, this isn’t drama or attitude. It’s communication. Cats are often labeled…
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How to Encourage Trust-Building in Shy Cats
How to Encourage Trust-Building in Shy Cats is one of the most common questions cat parents ask when they bring home a timid feline who hides, freezes, or vanishes at the smallest sound. If your cat seems distant, nervous, or impossible to connect with, you’re not failing them — you’re simply dealing with a cat…
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Why Does My Cat Lick Me Excessively
Why Does My Cat Lick Me Excessively? If your cat has recently shifted from gentle, affectionate licks to constant, almost obsessive grooming of your skin, you’re not imagining it — and it’s not always “just love.” Excessive licking can be a sign of emotional dependency, stress relief, learned behavior, or even an early medical warning…
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5 Ways to Redirect Your Cat’s Attention – Seeking Behavior
Cats are masters of getting our attention, and 5 Ways to Redirect Your Cat’s Attention is the guide you need when your feline starts meowing, pawing, or climbing on your laptop every time you sit down. This behavior isn’t random — your cat is communicating a real need. The good news? You can gently redirect…
When your cat can’t use words… we help you listen.
You’ve seen the tail flicks, heard the little chirps, felt the midnight zoomies — but what do they really mean?
At Ask Your Cat, we believe your cat is speaking already. Our mission? To help you translate those fuzzy moments into clear signals of love, comfort, curiosity or stress.
From slow-blinks to sun-beam naps to those sudden sprints across the kitchen — we’ll show you what’s behind the whiskers.
Guides, Tips & Cat-Speak Made Simple
Whether you’re a brand-new cat parent or a seasoned feline co-pilot, you’ll find content that’s easy, friendly and useful.
We take complex behavior, break it down, and give you actionable tips — because your cat doesn’t need another lecture, they need a human who gets them.






