Friendly editorial pet care infographic showing a centered domestic cat with 7 labeled body language callouts, icons, and clean arrow-based annotations. Minimal flat illustration style and warm natural colors create an educational, brand-friendly visual; includes rhodesian ridgeback weight by age for SEO targeting.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Pet care infographic titled "Cat Body Language Decoder". BODY-LANGUAGE DECODER archetype. Hero portrait of a domestic cat centered, with friendly editorial framing, minimal flat illustration style, warm natural palette. Include 7 labeled callouts around the cat, each with a small icon, a short heading in English, and a one-line tip in English: 1) "Tail Up" — "A raised tail usually signals confidence and a friendly greeting." icon: tail/hello. 2) "Puffed Tail" — "A fluffed tail can mean fear, alarm, or feeling threatened." icon: alert. 3) "Slow Blink" — "Soft, slow blinks often show trust and relaxed comfort." icon: eye/heart. 4) "Wide Eyes" — "Large pupils may appear during excitement, stress, or play." icon: eye. 5) "Ears Forward" — "Forward ears often mean curiosity and interest in the surroundings." icon: ear. 6) "Ears Back" — "Flattened or turned-back ears can signal irritation, fear, or caution." icon: warning ear. 7) "Arched Back" — "An arched posture may mean the cat feels defensive or overstimulated." icon: posture/warning. Add simple legend-style visual cues and clean layout with clear arrows from callouts to body areas. Keep veterinary guidance general, educational, and non-diagnostic. No cruelty imagery, no shock-collar or harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming, no watermarks. Editorial pet magazine illustration, friendly. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no animal cruelty imagery, no breed-shaming, no watermarks Friendly editorial framing. No cruelty imagery, no shock-collar / harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming. Veterinary advice stays general — not specific dosing or diagnoses.
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