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Yes, scientific research suggests that cats can recognize their names, even when spoken by strangers.
Most cats do not enjoy belly rubs as this area is very sensitive, though a few may tolerate or even enjoy it depending on their personality and trust level.
Yes, studies suggest that cats can recognize their names and distinguish them from other words.
Most cats do not enjoy belly rubs, as their bellies are extremely sensitive and they may respond defensively.
No, a cat flicking its tail is usually not happy; it often signals irritation, agitation, or focused attention.
Cats wiggle their tails while sitting to express various emotions such as excitement, irritation, or anticipation, often as a prelude to action.
A wagging cat tail isn't always good—it can signal irritation, fear, or excitement depending on the motion and context.
Cats wag their tails while lying down to express emotions such as irritation, excitement, or focus, often reacting to stimuli or signaling mood changes.
Yes, winking back at your cat is a friendly and reassuring gesture that mimics their social communication.

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