Many families keep cats as pets, and their cuteness and gentle nature make them beloved by their owners. But did you know that even these adorable cats can have their moments of being "angry"? Did you know that cats actually express "anger" in these ways?

I. Body Movements
When a cat is angry, its normally agile movements become sluggish, its tail suddenly bristles, and its fur stands on end. This behavior is its way of warning and threatening potential threats. Additionally, note that its ears will tilt back and its eyes will dilate, indicating alertness and anger.
II. Call
Another way cats express emotions is through their meows. When they are angry, their usual meows become unusually sharp and piercing, sometimes even accompanied by a snapping sound of teeth. This meowing is how cats express their dissatisfaction and anger, which is unpleasant. In addition, cats may also emit a low growl as a threat or warning.
3. Tail wagging
When cats are angry, their tails wag uncontrollably. This behavior indicates that the cat is feeling uneasy or angry. If the cat's tail is wagging very vigorously, it may be about to become aggressive.

IV. Ear Rotation
Cats will twitch their ears when they are angry. This behavior indicates that the cat is becoming alert to its surroundings and slowly pinpointing the location of a potential threat. If the cat's ears are twitching violently, pay attention to its behavior; it may be preparing to attack.
5. The beard twitches
When cats are angry, their whiskers twitch. This behavior indicates that the cat is feeling stressed or angry. Whisker twitching is an alert signal for cats, showing that they are closely monitoring their surroundings.