1. 17:37 29th May 2009

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    reblogged from: lickystickypickywe

    lickystickypickyme:
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Cats smile with their pupils. Their pupils dilate in relation to light conditions, of course, but they also dilate to show emotion.
A cat’s eyes can tell you how she is feeling emotionally. A cat’s eyes will be dilated (the pupils are wide open and the dark area is large) if she is surprised, frightened or excited. If a cat is tense or on the verge of aggression, her pupils will be constricted so there is very little dark showing at all.

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    lickystickypickyme:

    somebody won the internet today.

    Cats smile with their pupils. Their pupils dilate in relation to light conditions, of course, but they also dilate to show emotion.

    A cat’s eyes can tell you how she is feeling emotionally. A cat’s eyes will be dilated (the pupils are wide open and the dark area is large) if she is surprised, frightened or excited. If a cat is tense or on the verge of aggression, her pupils will be constricted so there is very little dark showing at all.

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