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You should assess your cat's body language carefully—showing the belly might be a sign of trust, but not all cats want their stomachs touched.
Yes, airplane ears can indicate a cat's mood, often signaling anxiety, discomfort, or irritation.
Cats may display airplane ears while cuddling as a sign of alertness or mild discomfort, indicating they are processing conflicting emotions or stimuli.
When a cat's ears are in 'airplane mode'—flattened sideways—it often signals stress, fear, or irritation.
Airplane ears in cats typically indicate that the cat is feeling anxious, fearful, agitated, or highly alert to its surroundings.
Cats likely do not comprehend 'cuteness' as humans do, but they do recognize that certain behaviors elicit positive responses from people.
A cat bonded with you will show affection, follow you around, seek out your company, and display relaxed body language in your presence.
Cats likely don't comprehend cuteness in human terms, but they do recognize behaviors that earn them attention and rewards from humans.
A bonded cat shows affection through physical closeness, vocalization, and consistent social behavior like following you or seeking your attention.

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