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Cats often grab your hand during belly rubs as a defensive reflex or a form of playful interaction, depending on their comfort level and mood.
Cats typically prefer to be petted on their head, cheeks, and under the chin, while areas like the belly and tail should be approached with caution.
Cats often grab your hand when you rub their belly as a defensive reflex or playful reaction to a sensitive area being touched.
Cats generally prefer to be petted on their head, cheeks, and under the chin, while often avoiding their belly, tail, and paws.
Cats often grab your hand during belly rubs as a defensive or playful reaction due to their sensitive underbellies and instinctual responses.
Cats generally prefer to be petted on the head, cheeks, and under the chin, avoiding areas like the belly and tail unless they show clear signs of comfort.
You can tell your cat loves you by observing behaviors such as purring, kneading, slow blinking, following you around, and bringing you 'gifts.'
Belly rubs are not typically enjoyed by most cats and can lead to defensive behavior, as their bellies are sensitive and vulnerable areas.
It's relatively rare for cats to enjoy belly rubs, as their bellies are vulnerable areas and most cats prefer to protect them.
If a cat lets you rub its belly, it generally signifies deep trust and affection, as the belly is one of the most vulnerable parts of its body.

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