By consistently employing this technique, you create a calm and reassuring environment for your feline companion.
By consistently employing this technique, you create a calm and reassuring environment for your feline companion.

If you’ve ever wondered how to bond with your cat without relying on treats, a recent study offers a simple yet effective method: the slow blink. This technique, backed by science, mimics feline communication and can help build trust with your feline friend.
Researchers in the United Kingdom conducted a study to observe how cats respond to slow blinking—a series of half-blinks followed by a gentle narrowing of the eyes or a full, relaxed eye closure. The results were telling: cats were more likely to return the gesture when their owners slow-blinked at them. Even more surprisingly, previously wary cats approached strangers who used the same technique. This suggests that cats interpret slow blinks as friendly, positive signals.
To effectively communicate with your cat using the slow blink:
Maintain Eye Contact: Gently look into your cat’s eyes.
Slowly Close Your Eyes: Lower your eyelids halfway or fully, then reopen them slowly.
Repeat: Perform this action a few times in succession.
This non-verbal cue can convey affection and trust, strengthening the bond between you and your cat.
In addition to fostering trust, using slow blinks can help reduce your cat’s anxiety and stress. By consistently employing this technique, you create a calm and reassuring environment for your feline companion.
Try using the slow blink with a cat you’re unfamiliar with. You might be surprised by how quickly they respond positively. It’s a simple, treat-free way to speak cat and enhance your relationship.
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