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What does it mean when a cat lies on its belly upside down?

A cat lying on its belly upside down may be due to a sense of security and comfort in the environment, indicating that the cat trusts its owner very much. Secondly, it could be because the weather is too hot, and lying on its belly upside down helps the cat to cool down. Furthermore, if the cat is an adult female, this behavior may also be due to heat, along with howling, spraying urine randomly, and rolling on the ground to attract male cats. Additionally, if the cat is overweight, it may lie on its belly upside down all day long to be more comfortable.

  1. Environment is quiet and comfortable

A cat's belly is sensitive, so usually, a cat will only lie on its belly upside down when it feels trusted by its owner and the environment is peaceful and comfortable. If the cat senses a threat or discomfort, it will hide its belly. To improve the relationship between the cat and its owner, the owner can try to stroke the cat or play with it using a catnip toy.

  1. Hot weather

If it's a hot summer day, a cat lying on its belly upside down may be trying to cool down. The fur on a cat's belly is thinner than other parts of its body, and lying down can help the cat feel cooler. This situation is more common in summer. To help the cat avoid heatstroke, owners can use fans and air conditioners appropriately during summer.

  1. In heat

If an adult female cat suddenly starts lying on its belly upside down, it might be in heat. It will also exhibit behaviors such as howling, spraying urine randomly, and rolling on the ground to attract male cats. If the owner doesn't want the cat to mate, it's recommended to spay the cat before its first heat to alleviate the pain caused by heat.

  1. Overweight

If a cat is overweight, it may lie on its belly upside down all day long because this is the only way it can feel comfortable. Some overweight cats even refuse to get up once they lie down. If your cat appears overweight, the owner should pay attention to the cat's weight loss, as excess weight can easily lead to various diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and fatty liver.