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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.
Cats that are protective often show signs like following you closely, hissing at perceived threats, or placing themselves between you and unfamiliar people or animals.
Yes, your cat likely knows you're in the bathroom and may even be curious or find comfort in your routine.

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