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You can tell your cat is happy by observing relaxed body language, purring, kneading, playful behavior, and a healthy appetite.
Yes, unusually loud purring can sometimes indicate discomfort, stress, or a medical issue in cats.
You can tell your cat is happy by observing relaxed body language, purring, playful behavior, and a good appetite.
Yes, loud purring can sometimes signal a medical or emotional issue in cats, such as pain, stress, or discomfort.
Cats purr loudly when cuddling because they feel safe, happy, and bonded with you, using purring as a sign of affection and comfort.
If a cat is purring on you, it usually means they feel safe, content, and trust you.
Purring is usually a sign of contentment, but it can also indicate stress, pain, or illness, depending on your cat's body language and behavior.
A cat's loud purr often signals contentment but can also indicate other emotions like stress, pain, or a desire for attention.
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.

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