
One ear forward, one to side
EarsRelaxed
One Ear Turned
Multi-tasking, partial attention shift
Tension
Relaxed
Interpretation
One ear faces forward (focused on you) while the other turns sideways or backward (tracking other sounds). Cats have 32 muscles controlling each ear and can independently rotate them 180°. This posture means the cat trusts you enough to split its attention — maybe listening for a can opening, a bird outside, or another cat's footsteps. It's not ignoring you — it's multitasking.
How to respond
Interact normally — it's distracted but still attentive to you.
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