7 Signs Your Cat Loves You

Cats show their affection for you, the owner, in different ways. Some cats show a lot of affection while others show less. They have body language that you can pick up on that tells you how they feel. Here are some ways cats show their affection for you.

Slow blinking

A cat may show affection by blinking slowly. This is a sign of affection, but few people realize it when the cat does it. Watch your cat for a while and see if this happens.

Grooming

Cats spend a lot of time grooming themselves, but it’s not always about staying clean. They use it to bond with you and to relieve stress. If your cat comes up to you and licks you, it’s a sign that you’re part of its “cat family.” The cat will do this to show affection, but it’s another sign that we don’t always perceive as a sign of affection.

Butt and head rubbing

A cat likes to walk around your legs and rub its head or buttocks against you. This is a sign that you are his property. A cat’s face contains pheromones and these are rubbed on you to make the cat feel comfortable with you. Each cat has different pheromones so that it can recognize you easily. They often do this when they are sitting on your lap and when you go to pet them, they may want to rub their head against you. This is a sign of affection towards you.

He follows you

If the cat likes to follow you from room to room in the house, it is showing interest in you and wants to be in the same place as you. A cat that doesn’t show other types of affection may be content to follow you and give you affection in this way.

Gifts

No one likes to see a dead bird or snake in the house, but the cat shows affection in this way by giving you gifts. It is not a good idea to scold the cat when it does this, as it is a sign of affection for you. The cat hopes that you will be pleased with the gift.

Excitement

If you’ve been gone a long time, the cat may be excited when you come home and run around more than usual or be a bit of a pain in the ass. This is normal and a sign of affection for you.

On the belly

A cat that rolls over and shows you her belly shows that she trusts you and is interested in you. A cat will not do this in the wild because the animal would be attacked. If your cat does this, it shows you that you are important.

These are some of the ways your cat shows affection for you as an owner. Your cat may do all of these things or just a few, depending on her mood and how she feels about you.

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