Cats are cold and arrogant in nature, unlike cats who respond to shit shoveling officials, of course, they occasionally act coquettish and cute. But the shit shoveling officers still can't figure out the heart of the master meow, does it like me or does it not like me??? It's really a headache~ So if the cat rubs against you, does it like you very much? Let’s find out why your cat rubs against you.
If your cat comes to rub against you, it means that the cat is willing to mix your scent with its scent and exchange it with each other. The reason is to make you a friend in the heart, which means that the owner of your house recognizes you . If it could talk, it might say: Now that you are mine, thank you soon!
So what's the point of a cat rubbing against different parts of your body?
It doesn't really matter. Where the cat rubs against you depends on where it touches. In addition, cats' odor glands are mainly distributed in areas such as cheeks, tail, forehead, paw pads and anus. When cats rub or rub things, these glands will deposit odor.
However, if your cat rubs your face with his hands or rubs his head against you, congratulations, it means your kitty really likes you! This action While exchanging scents, it is also conveying a signal to you: I trust you very much, I am your friend! Among cats, only the most trusted friend will rub his head!
Sometimes cats will walk around at our feet, rubbing their whole body against our legs, or wrap their tails around our legs. It's also a friendly greeting from cats, and usually happens to humans they like and trust!
Readable Cat Body Language:
Like dogs, cats communicate through the movement of their tails. Knowing the voice and language of cats and then understanding the signals they send with their tails can help you understand your cat's needs more accurately.
The tail is straight up
The tail is slightly rolled up, which means the cat is happy.
If your cat's tail is twitching, it's probably either excited or nervous.
The fur on the tail is standing up
or fluffy and bushy, which means the cat is very excited or feels threatened. A tail that keeps wagging means your cat is happy to see you.
If the cat's tail is in an N shape
The fur on the top is standing up, which means the cat is very aggressive. This action often occurs during fights or self-defense.
The fur on the tail is standing up
But the tail is hanging down, which means the cat feels threatened or has aggressive thoughts.
Tail hanging down low
Tucked behind the butt, it means the cat is scared.
Watch for other cat body language:
The cat raises its nose and tilts its head slightly to the side, meaning I know you. Sometimes cats Will sit by the window and greet you that way. If the cat is scared, nervous, anxious, or just for fun, the ears will be placed back on the head. If the cat smells something that makes it curious, it will do the same.
The cat gently sticks out his tongue and licks his lower lip, indicating that he is a little worried and worried. Since cats are more proficient in body language than humans, they will naturally use some movements and sounds to express their thoughts.
What if your cat hasn't rubbed you yet? Of course, forgive him, serve him, and continue to love him! One day, he will give you a heart-warming head rub! Then Has your kitten ever used a rubbing attack on you?
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