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Ways Cats Express Love
Ways Cats Express Love
- Curling up their tails to welcome you. When you come home, if your cat raises its tail and approaches you, it's expressing its love for you.
- Blinking slowly and rubbing against you. This indicates friendliness and affection, and also seeks attention, hoping for you to pet it, play with it, or give it food.
Whom Do Cats Like to Be Close to?
- Cats usually prefer people they feel safe, secure, and won't harm them. They also tend to like people with similar or identical smells to themselves.
- People with the scent of other cats or food are more likely to attract cats.
- People who share the same likes and dislikes as the cat, such as loving or hating the same things, also make cats feel comfortable.
How to Show Friendship to a Cat
Cats are naturally sensitive and cautious. Properly interacting with them can help establish a friendly relationship.
- Choose a time when the cat is in a good mood and calm.
- Gently stroke the cat, and continue to scratch its neck if it doesn't resist or run away, making it feel safe and comfortable.
How to Make a Cat Like You Fast
- Approach the cat quietly and gently. When calling it, speak in a soft high-pitched voice.
- Use food or treats as rewards for the cat's affection. Initially, give the cat food every time it approaches you, then gradually transition to feeding it from your hand.
- Regularly stroke the cat's back and head, and eventually its belly when it gets familiar with you.
- Interact with the cat often to grow closer.