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How do you understand your cat?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Cat's are like a human who can't speak. They all have different personalities. Cats don't like to be picked up by the belly unless you have their feet on your arms to imitate ground. What you have to understand is that cats are quiet observers, they watch and learn your routine. What you also have to understand is that cats don't come to you when you want them to, they come when they want to. Cats are the quiet lover. The only way to know if they like you is if they purr or let your stroke them. Find their one perfect stroke point. It can be the top, side, or under the head. The belly is another possible place.

One way that you can tell if your cat likes you is when they hang out with you. Some times they will follow you around. Your cat will try to talk to you it is up to you to try and figure out what they want. If you want your cat to come to you you have to talk real nice to them. Most of the time that really works.

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