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How do you tell your cat loves you?

You can tell your cat loves you by observing behaviors such as purring, kneading, slow blinking, following you around, and bringing you 'gifts.'

How to Tell If Your Cat Truly Loves You

Unlike dogs, cats often show affection in subtle ways that can be easily overlooked by even the most loving pet owners. Understanding feline behavior is the key to recognizing the signs of love your cat may be showing you every day. Here are the most common and reliable ways to know your cat is truly bonded with you.

1. Purring in Your Presence

One of the most recognized signs of affection from a cat is purring. Although cats may also purr when they’re nervous or in pain, purring while relaxed and close to you typically means contentment and affection.

2. Slow Blinking

If your cat looks at you and slowly blinks, it’s their version of a feline kiss. Experts often refer to this as a sign of trust and affection. Try slow blinking back to strengthen your bond.

3. Kneading

When your cat pushes their paws rhythmically into you, often referred to as “making biscuits,” it is a leftover behavior from kittenhood and shows that they feel safe and loved around you.

4. Following You Around

Cats are independent animals, so when they consistently follow you from room to room, it’s a clear sign they enjoy your company and want to be near you.

5. Head Butting and Cheek Rubbing

Known as ‘bunting’, this behavior is a cat’s way of leaving their scent on you—a way of marking you as someone they trust and love.

6. Sleeping Beside or on You

Cats are most vulnerable when they sleep. Choosing to sleep on or near you indicates strong trust and a deep emotional connection.

7. Bringing 'Gifts'

Whether it’s their favorite toy or (unfortunately) a dead bug or mouse, giving you something they perceive as valuable is a cat’s way of showing gratitude and affection.

8. Exposing Their Belly

When your cat rolls over and exposes their belly, it's a sign that they feel completely safe around you. However, be careful—this does not always mean they want a belly rub!

9. Grooming You

If your cat licks your skin, hair, or even clothes, they’re showing affection by grooming you, a behavior usually reserved for close companions.

10. Vocalizing With You

Cats don’t naturally meow at each other—they save that behavior for humans. If your cat talks to you frequently, they see you as someone special.

Conclusion

Cats express their love in unique and subtle ways. By recognizing and appreciating these behaviors, you can strengthen your bond and better understand your feline companion. Remember, just because their love isn't always obvious, doesn’t mean it’s not deep and genuine.

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