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How to gain a cat's trust
Cats are highly sensitive to their surroundings and only relax their guard around people they consider safe and trustworthy. Therefore, to make a cat unafraid, we should first gain its trust, but not hurry. Our interaction with cats can proceed step by step, and we should avoid making sharp or harsh sounds. Respect the cat's thoughts and don't force it to do anything.
Does a cat sleeping in your arms mean trust?
Yes, a cat sleeping in your arms is a sign of trust. The more relaxed the cat is, the more confident and secure it feels. A cat that truly opens up to you will express its contentment with a purr in your arms, and it will be completely relaxed and affectionate. A kitten that has grown up around its owner will feel safe even if it constantly changes positions, as long as it senses the owner's presence.
Reading a cat's sleeping position for trust
When a cat is asleep, it becomes very relaxed, even assuming a supine position, which shows its trust in the home environment and its owner. As long as the owner treats the cat with care, after a period of getting to know each other, the cat will not only allow the owner to stroke its tail, buttocks, and abdomen, but it can also fall into a deep sleep anywhere in the house, even exposing its belly to the outside world, which indicates the cat's trust in the owner.
How to make a cat recognize its owner
Spend more time with your cat, play with it, and feed it snacks. Correct its mistakes when it does something wrong and make it understand that you are its owner and friend. When the cat shows dependence on its owner or demonstrates behaviors that show it understands and sympathizes with the owner, even comforting the owner when they are upset, it means the cat has recognized its owner.