5 signs your cat loves you
Humans have had a close bond with animals for thousands of years. Over time, their domesticated animals became pets. Still, they seem to have secrets to us - especially cats!
Is the love you have for your cat or kitten actually mutual? Click further, and we'll explain how the cat became our friend and how you can tell he feels good around you.
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Cats and humans were already living together in Ancient Egypt around 3,000 BC, research shows. The African Wild Cat is the ancestor of our domesticated cats. Interestingly enough, these wild cats still live as pets among certain African tribes.
Cats that lived near people had a greater chance of survival compared to their counterparts in the wild. Human settlements were visited less frequently by predators than the outdoors. Kittens born close to the Egyptians soon came into contact with humans.
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But how could those ancient Egyptians know that these animals loved them and would not hurt them? These are the 5 signs you should look for.
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When your cat winks at you with both eyes, this is a loving expression of affection. You can respond in cat language by slowly closing both eyes in the direction of your cat. It will understand this gesture as a sign of affection.
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Your cat may give you gifts such as a dead mouse, bird, or cuddly toy. While this may not be the gift you were hoping for, it comes from the heart and shows how skilled your cat is as a hunter. It is important to appreciate this loving gesture.
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Cats can be vocal and their meows can have different meanings, such as behavioral problems, pain, stress, or illness. On the other hand, meowing can also be a normal behavior and a sign that your cat feels good and appreciates you. Always pay attention to external factors and the well-being of your cat.
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Just like dogs, cats demonstrate vulnerability when they show their bellies. This is a sign of trust and love. The trust your cat has in you is closely linked to their affection for you.
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A cat clearly expresses "I love you" when its tail takes the shape of a question mark. An upright tail symbolizes devotion and trust.
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