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While your cat may not understand the concept of a toilet, it likely recognizes your patterns and may follow you out of curiosity and a desire for companionship.
Cats that are protective often show signs like following you closely, hissing at perceived threats, or placing themselves between you and unfamiliar people or animals.
Yes, your cat likely knows you're in the bathroom and may even be curious or find comfort in your routine.
Cats show protectiveness through body language, vocalizations, and positioning themselves between you and perceived threats.
Cats may not understand the exact action, but they are keenly aware of your presence and routine, including when you're in the bathroom.
A protective cat may follow you around, show aggression toward perceived threats, and stay close when you’re upset or sick.
Cats follow their humans into the bathroom due to curiosity, routine, and affection—they're intrigued by your actions and enjoy being near you.
When a cat watches you use the bathroom, it often indicates trust, curiosity, and a desire to be near you as part of its social bonding behavior.
Cats get clingy in the bathroom due to curiosity, routine, safety feelings, or their attachment to their owner during vulnerable moments.
Cats often guard their owners in the bathroom as a sign of affection, protection, and social bonding, rooted in their instinctual behavior.

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