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How do we know if our cats truly love us, or if they’re merely tolerating our presence? Many people claim that cats are cold and aloof compared to dogs because cats are generally more reserved when it comes to showing affection. However, it could be something as simple as learning to read your cat’s body language. But don’t worry! In this video, we will share 15 signs your cat loves you the most:
Some cats express their affection through love bites. You can distinguish between a love bite and an aggressive bite by how hard she bites you. If it hurts, watch out! A light, playful bite that tickles is one way your cat lets you know she loves you. If your cat likes to nibble on your toes or arm, she wants to play with you, indicating that you are likely one of her favorite humans.
Cats rarely meow at other cats, except kittens mewing to their mothers. Adult cats generally only meow to get the attention of humans. Since cats first began living with humans, they have learned that vocalizations are the best way to communicate with us
Cats may walk or run up to you, throw themselves on the ground, and begin to roll around. This is a loving greeting and means they want your attention, especially if they show you their belly.
If your cat licks your hair or ears, she considers you part of her family. Cats that are close to one another often groom each other, building friendship and trust.
Scratching leaves both scented and visual marks of ownership to a cat. Pay attention to where your cat scratches the most, as these areas are often associated with the owner.
Cats may catch everything from toys to mice and often share their bounty with those they love.
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If you spot your cat giving you a long, drawn-out blink, they are comfortable letting their guard down in your presence, displaying trust and affection.
Falling asleep near or around you are the ultimate sign of trust from a cat.
Cats interpret eye contact with a stranger as threatening. If your cat is happy to look you in the eye and especially if she slowly blinks while doing so, she has lovingly accepted you as one of her own.
If your cat likes to travel around the house with you, it may indicate that they simply enjoy your company.
Snuggling up to you and taking their place in your lap means they enjoy the closeness and feel safe in your arms.
When a cat head butts or rubs her head against you, she is depositing pheromones onto you, marking you as their own.
A slightly twitching tail can indicate a cat’s happiness.
Given a choice, many cats will pick human companionship over food, toys, and other appealing smells.
Remember, bonding with your cat involves petting, playing, and establishing routines. Spend quality time with your cat each day to strengthen your bond.
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