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6. They Knead You with Their Paws
That rhythmic pressing motion, often called “making biscuits,” begins when kittens nurse from their mothers. Many adult cats continue this comforting behavior when they feel relaxed and secure.
7. They Show You Their Belly
A cat exposing their stomach doesn’t always mean they want belly rubs. Instead, it often means they feel comfortable enough to reveal one of their most vulnerable areas.
Admire the trust—but don’t assume an invitation to pet unless you know your cat enjoys it.
8. They Follow You Around the House
Many affectionate cats simply enjoy being close to their favorite person. They may supervise your daily routine, nap nearby while you work, or wait outside the bathroom door just to stay connected.
So… Do They Love You?
express affection differently from people and even differently from one another. Some are highly social lap cats, while others prefer showing love through quiet companionship.
Building a strong relationship with a cat takes patience, respect, and understanding. By paying attention to their unique body language and allowing them to interact on their own terms, you’ll likely discover that your feline friend has been expressing affection all along—just in their own wonderfully mysterious way.
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