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by LoganDark
1177 days ago
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My cats heavily use body language and physical activity to communicate with each other, rather than explicit vocalization. Their body language is passive, and their physical activity is indicative (and usually, so are their vocalizations); they don't exactly directly communicate concepts like human language does. It would be nice if it were translatable, though. |
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One use case I could see is storytelling, specifically to share events that one of the animals was not present for.
In my house, my dogs usually seem to 'communicate' by calling the other's attention, and then observing the same thing together. Maybe they'd like to tell stories for some of the things that one of them misses.