| Paw Colors | Points |
|---|---|
| Grey | 0-49 |
| Red | 50-149 |
| Orange | 150-299 |
| Green | 300-599 |
| Magenta | 600-1499 |
| Purple | 1500-4999 |
| Blue | 5000-9999 |
| Brown | 10000-24999 |
| Black | 25000+ |
is there a device that translates cats?if not there should be
maby its the cat call
Keywords: translates cats
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Cats are relatively easy to understand if you learn their \\\”language\\\” - body language & vocalizations. Here is a bare-bones guide from the SPCA of Texas: http://www.spca.org/site/DocServer/PIC-Reading_Your_Cat_s_Body_Language-English.pdf?docID=2691
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oh no, you have to learn the language just like any other
so far I\\\’ve learnt
>where are you?someone just kidnapped me!please, just please, get rid of the other catits breakfast/dinner time< which is an urgent meow interupted by lots of purring
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sorry my post messed up I did actually write cat translations for those phrases...
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You know you are stupid because there is no cat translate device so I\\\’d say you leave this question behind so ha ha
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I dont think there are.
But you can tell what ur cat is tring to \\\”tell\\\” you by how they purr or maybe ur cat is rubbing against you, maybe ur cat is meowing.
purring and rubbing means ur cat is happy
and meowing can mean sevaral things, like she is hungry (depends where ur cat is while meowing)
hope i helped.
=)
- vicki
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