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Cats put their butt in your face as a sign of trust and social bonding, mimicking feline behaviors used for greeting and scent communication.
Cats enjoy being scratched under the chin because it's a spot filled with scent glands and nerve endings, making it both pleasurable and comforting.
Cats love to be scratched around their cheeks, under the chin, and at the base of the tail where many scent glands are located.
Cats often react excitedly when you scratch their lower back due to heightened nerve sensitivity in that area, which can trigger pleasurable or overstimulating sensations.
The meatloaf position in a dying cat refers to the cat curling its paws underneath its body with its head down, indicating distress or severe illness.
No, cats benefit from comfort and companionship in their final moments, so it's best to stay with them if possible.
The meatloaf position in a dying cat is when the cat tucks its limbs tightly under its body with its head down, often indicating pain or illness.
No, you should stay with your cat during his final moments to offer comfort, love, and reassurance.
The meatloaf position in a dying cat refers to a pose where the cat tucks its paws and tail under its body and rests its head low or on the ground, often indicating pain or distress.

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