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A happy cat often shows signs like relaxed body language, purring, playful behavior, and seeking human interaction.
Cats raise their butts when you pet them because it’s a natural reflex tied to social bonding, mating instincts, and sensory pleasure.
You can tell your cat is happy if it displays relaxed body language, purrs contently, and engages in playful or affectionate behavior.
Cats raise their butts when you pet them as a sign of comfort, trust, and to help you reach a sensitive spot they enjoy being touched.
You can tell your cat is happy by observing signs like purring, kneading, a relaxed posture, and active engagement with their environment.
A cat is typically happy when its tail is held upright with a slight curve at the tip.
Tail wagging in cats is not always a good sign; it often indicates irritation, overstimulation, or agitation rather than happiness.
When a cat's tail is wagging, it often indicates agitation, irritation, or high alertness, depending on the movement's speed and intensity.
The 3:2:1 rule in cats refers to a guideline used to assess dehydration: 3 seconds for skin turgor, 2 seconds for capillary refill time, and 1 second for gum response.

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