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AnswerWell I would say to treat your cat like a dog.* Give your cat belly rubs* Walk your cat when there a kitten so they can get use to it when their a adult.If there an adult its fine but walk them like everyday.* Give your cat lots of attention* teach your cat tricks*treat your cat like you would treat a dog
Most labradors love food and belly rubs, in that order.
she is hungry for love
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My cat likes to have me rub his belly and between his shoulder blades. He likes me to scratch his cheeks too.
It means the cat likes you.
Many cats do not like their bellies scratched or rubbed, even if a cat is lounging on its back. Lounging in this way shows the cat is completely comfortable and at ease in its environment. It could also be a sign of wanting to play - a cat with its belly upturned is a very tempting target, however the cat is in the best position to lash out with its claws, which is the best way to protect its belly.
I don't know of any dog that doesn't like to have its belly rubbed. Mine loved it. It must feel good. they do but get restless quick unless tired
It means he completely trusts the other cat, if the cat rolls on his belly in front of a human it means the same thing That or like humans the cats a subservient and does that to every cat
If a cat comes near you and rubs across your feet or circles you, this means they like you. They are marking you as their territory. This is a sign of affection in cats.
A big cat's belly button