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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.
Yes, when cats slow blink at you, it is generally a sign of trust and affection.
Yes, winking back at your cat can help reinforce trust and strengthen your bond.
Yes, slow blinking in cats is often a sign of affection and trust toward their human companions.
Yes, winking back at your cat can foster bonding and is often seen as a sign of trust and affection in feline behavior.
Yes, when cats slow blink at you, it typically signals affection and trust.
To respond to a cat's slow blink, slowly blink back at them to communicate trust and affection.

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