QQ screenshot 20200422103821.jpgWe want to believe that our cats love us as much as we love them, but how can we be sure they won’t tolerate our presence? Cats are often unfairly called aloof or frigid compared to dogs, because dogs are more obviously loving, while cats are usually more cautious about PDA. However, it could be as simple as watching our cats’ behavior more closely.

Felines show their love for their human companions in a variety of physical ways. “As many people who live with cats know, cats usually take the lead in cuddling, so don’t be offended if your cat isn’t always there for you.

Here are seven behaviors that cats use to show their love :.QQ screenshot 20200422141228.jpg

“Cat Kisses.”

Known as “cat kisses,” “slow blinks,” and “eye kisses,” a cat’s lazy blink is one of the most charming ways your cat can show you love. A calm, trusting cat will slowly close its eyes and then open them to gaze at you. If your cat gives you a trusting look and gives you a “cat kiss,” blink slowly and enjoy their approval.QQ screenshot 20200422141238.jpg

knead

The rhythmic movement of the front paws, known as kneading, is an action from the earliest days of the cat. Nursing babies stimulate the flow of milk by pressing their paws against their mother’s body, and throughout their lives, cats maintain this happy and warm bond. If your cat flops into your lap and starts fiddling with the fibers of your sweater like a concertina, then enjoy this special massage, a symbol of joy and trust.QQ screenshot 20200422141247.jpg

The Tale of the Tail

A cat’s tail – a sturdy rudder used primarily for balance – is also a decoder of emotions and messages, from lashing motions that signal anger to attention-seeking flicks. Whether her tail flicks you or wraps around you, it signals approval and possession, telling the world:Yes, this is my human. When your cat’s tail points skyward, like the mast of a sailboat? When your cat lifts its tail, sometimes there is a little curl in the tail like a question mark, like a cat giving a thumbs up.QQ screenshot 20200422141302.jpg

purr

The purring sound a cat makes is the coolest trick a cat can do, soft as a sigh and loud as a lawn mower. The rhythmic buzzing sound under a cat’s fur is known to be a sign of contentment. Purring is one of the main ways that meowers express their love and can be traced back to their earliest memories. The meow is one of the first sensations a kitten has, a vibrating and pleasant sound that indicates life is good. However, some cats also purr when they’re nervous, so if you’re not sure what emotion your cat is expressing, tune into her other signals to tell you how she’s feeling.QQ screenshot 20200422141311.jpg

Sleeping with you.

Cats enjoy the bliss of sleep, so it’s no surprise that your cat wants to share it with you. Cats show affection by being close to their human partners, and they often sleep next to them. Cats will often tiptoe into your sleep, curling up under sheets and blankets to add warmth and comfort. The delightful weight of a cat snuggled up next to you may not be a scientifically proven sleep aid, but knowing that your cat has chosen to share your bed should lead to sweet dreams.

Also, just as cats choose to sleep with us, they usually like to complete the cycle by waking us up first thing in the morning. While some cats may push their owners to provide breakfast, others just want us to keep them company and get their day off to a good start.QQ screenshot 20200422141322.jpg

Head banging and rubbing

Known as “bunting,” when a cat headbutts or rubs you, it’s a gesture of pure love. “If she rubs the top of her head and cheek against you, she’s saying, ‘Hey, I like you, you’re part of my team.

Cats that rub their human companions in this way also leave feline pheromones secreted by scent glands on their faces. Cats usually do this with their companions as a way of showing affection and exchanging scents. Although we can’t smell these scents, rest assured that they are your cat’s happy scents.QQ screenshot 20200422141331.jpg

combability

Cats who are friends (or family) often groom each other to relieve stress and exchange scents. These mixed odors reassure the cat that a friend is around.

Your cat grooming you is usually a sign of affection, as she mixes her scent with yours as if you were her favorite feline. If your cat starts licking your arm, cherish your praise and then return the favor with a gentle comb or brush.

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