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Yes, cats can form strong attachments to one person, often bonding more closely with the individual who provides them with consistent care and attention.
Yes, cat sleeping positions can indicate trust, especially when they expose vulnerable parts or sleep near humans.
Yes, cats can form strong attachments to one person, often showing more affection and trust toward their preferred human.
Yes, cats often sleep next to their favorite person as a sign of trust and affection.
Cats may lie on your chest because they are drawn to warmth, comfort, and the rhythmic sound of your heartbeat, which they find soothing—not necessarily to heal you.
Where your cat chooses to sleep on your bed reflects its emotional bond with you and personal comfort preferences.
When a cat sleeps between your legs, it typically indicates trust, comfort, and a desire for warmth and security.
Cats often sleep between your legs because they find it warm, safe, and comforting. This spot offers security and a close bond with their human.
The last stage of a cat's life is the senior or geriatric stage, typically beginning around age 11 to 14 and marked by declining health and decreased activity.
Cats may show suffering through behavior changes, hiding, reduced appetite, vocalizations, or decreased grooming.

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