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Cats show trust by purring, kneading, slow blinking, exposing their belly, and choosing to be near you frequently.
Gently return the gesture by softly petting your cat and speaking to it in a calm, affectionate tone.
Cats show trust through relaxed body language, slow blinking, head bunting, and choosing to spend time close to you.
Gently acknowledge the cat's gesture with soft petting or a light headbutt back to reinforce bonding and affection.
Cats typically headbutt people they trust and feel safe with, using it as a form of bonding and marking them with their scent.
Cats bump their heads to mark territory with scent glands, show affection, and build bonds.
Cats rub their heads against objects to mark their territory using scent glands and to show affection or familiarity.
Head butting in cats is a sign of affection and a way to mark their territory using scent glands located on their head.
Cats headbutt objects as a form of communication and to mark territory with scent glands located on their heads. This behavior also signals affection and trust toward people or other animals.
Yes, while spaying has important benefits, it can also carry some downsides such as changes in hormone levels, potential weight gain, and health risks.

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