6 behaviors your cat shows when he feels

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Hello, thank you for joining me today. Have you ever wondered what your cat thinks of you? Today, we’re going to talk about the common behaviors cats show when they see you as their “mom” or their strong protector. Through these behaviors, you can get a sense of how your cat perceives you. Please don’t forget to like and subscribe as we begin!
    First, kneading gently.
    You’ve probably seen your cat kneading some part of your body, right? This action is a sign that your cat sees you as a mother figure. Kittens knead their mother’s belly while nursing to help stimulate milk flow. This is an instinctual behavior that continues even into adulthood, especially when they feel deeply connected to someone they trust, someone they see as their mother.
    For example, if your cat kneads your belly or legs, it’s a sign that they see you as their mother. If an adult cat continues this behavior, it indicates a strong bond of trust and affection between you and your cat. So, the next time your cat kneads you, take a moment to appreciate how much they love and trust you. This is their way of expressing their deep affection for the person who cares for them.
    Second, headbutting (bunting).
    You’ve probably seen your cat rubbing their head or body against you, something known as “bunting.” This is one of the ways cats show affection and respect. When they bunt, they’re marking you with their scent, saying, “You’re an important part of my life.” If your cat frequently bunts you, it’s a clear sign that they see you as their mother or an important protector.
    Bunting is more than just physical contact. When a cat rubs their face or head on you, it’s filled with trust and love. For cats, bunting is both an expression of affection and a way of marking their territory. So when your cat bunts, it’s a reminder of how much they cherish and love you.
    Third, sleeping together.
    If your cat tries to sleep with you, it’s a strong sign that they see you as a mother figure or protector. Kittens sleep with their mothers for warmth and safety, and this behavior often continues into adulthood. When your cat wants to snuggle under the blanket with you or sleep beside you in bed, it shows they trust you deeply.
    Jumping onto your bed or curling up next to you for a nap means they feel safe and secure being near you. It’s evidence that your cat sees you as a close companion and protector. So the next time your cat wants to sleep with you, welcome them warmly-it’s a moment of great comfort and security for them.
    Fourth, meowing for attention.
    If your cat frequently meows in front of you, it’s likely they see you as their caregiver. Cats use meowing to communicate with you, either to start a conversation or to get your attention. Just like kittens cry to their mother when they need something, when your cat meows at you, it’s a sign they see you as their mother.
    For example, your cat may cry when they’re hungry, can’t find their toy, or just want your attention. At these moments, it’s important to listen to their cries and figure out what they need. By doing so, your cat will feel that you are their loving, caring mother figure.
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