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Yes, cats can exhibit protective behavior toward their owners, often through subtle actions that signal alertness or loyalty.
Cats often choose their favorite person based on positive associations, consistent care, and gentle interactions that help them feel safe and loved.
Yes, your cat may be showing protective behaviors as part of its bond with you, especially if it views you as part of its social group.
Cats often choose their favorite person based on who provides the most attention, affection, and consistency in their daily care and routines.
Yes, cats may show protective behavior toward their owners, often through proximity, alertness, and defensive posturing.
Cats tend to form the strongest bond with the person who interacts with them consistently, respects their boundaries, and provides positive experiences.
Yes, cats often sleep on their favorite person's bed as a sign of trust, affection, and comfort.
When a cat sleeps at your feet, it typically seeks safety and comfort without needing close contact, while sleeping near your head indicates deep trust and attachment.
A cat that has chosen you will show signs of trust, affection, and preference for your company over others.
When a cat sleeps at your feet, it often signifies trust, affection, and a desire to stay close while maintaining a bit of independence.

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