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Ep. 66 - How Your Cat Communicates With You đŸŸđŸ±

3 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Have you ever felt like your cat is trying to tell you something? In this episode of Diary of a Cat Mom [https://diaryofacatmom.com/], I share a simple realization that changed the way I listen to my cats. What started with a few meows while I was working on my laptop turned into a deeper understanding of how cats communicate through sounds, touch, body language, and even emotional energy. If you live with a cat, you may discover that they have been talking to you all along. What You'll Learn in this Cat Podcast Episode *  Why cat meows are often directed specifically at humans  *  How different meows can have different meanings  *  Why cats use touch to communicate  *  What happens when a cat's needs are ignored  *  How catnip toys can help redirect energy  *  Why observing body language matters as much as listening to sounds  *  How understanding communication can create a calmer household  Timestamps & Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:04 How I Noticed My Cat Communicating 00:47 Different Meows Mean Different Things 01:16 What Happened When I Ignored Him 01:43 Two Ways I Helped Restore Peace 02:19 Why Cats Meow Mainly at Humans 02:40 Learning to Listen Differently 02:55 Gentle Takeaway This is where I’ve gathered everything that supports me and my cats: https://diaryofacatmom.com/cat-care-resources/ [https://diaryofacatmom.com/cat-care-resources/] About the Diary of a Cat Mom Podcast Diary of a Cat Mom [https://diaryofacatmom.com/] is a quiet, personal cat podcast created by Dagmar Gatell [https://diaryofacatmom.com/about-the-host/], sharing real moments, emotions, and experiences from life with cats [https://diaryofacatmom.com/about/]. This space is meant for connection, comfort, and companionship. Everything shared comes from lived experience as a cat mom and is not intended as professional veterinary advice. Every cat is unique, and for health concerns, it’s always best to consult your trusted veterinarian. Most of all, please remember:  You’re not alone on this journey. We’re learning, loving, and growing together — one paw print at a time.

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