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A healthy cat typically has clear eyes, a shiny coat, good appetite, normal weight, playful behavior, and regular grooming habits.
When a cat shows you their belly, evaluate their body language before petting, as it may be a sign of trust or a defensive posture.
A healthy cat shows clear eyes, a shiny coat, good appetite, normal weight, clean ears, healthy teeth, and consistent behavior and activity levels.
When a cat shows you their belly, it’s usually a sign of trust, not necessarily an invitation to pet it.
A healthy cat is alert, has clear eyes, a shiny coat, regular appetite, and demonstrates consistent behavior and grooming habits.
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.

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