Depending on the cat, they like to be pet everywhere. For instance, I've known cats that love to be pet on their bellies, though it's not that common. My cat likes to be pet specifically behind her ear on the bump of muscle. She also enjoys just being pet on her back near her tail. There is no certain spot that all cats like being pet on. Some cats don't like being pet at all because they weren't raised near humans or something like that.
Cats will rub their backs or bodies on you when being petted to transfer its scent onto you.
Many cats like just to be petted and played with. You don't need to pamper your cat to make them like you more.
to play, be clean, stay up late,and be petted
I'm sorry to hear that you dislike cats. I happen to like cats. They are quiet, soft, like to be petted, and make good companions. Many people prefer dogs, but I don't.
Yes , a domesticated cat is usually quite fond of being petted .
Cats may not enjoy being petted while eating because it can be distracting and make them feel vulnerable. It's best to let them eat in peace.
Birds, in general, do not enjoy being petted like dogs or cats do. They are not naturally inclined to seek physical affection from humans. Some birds may tolerate being touched or petted, but it is important to be cautious and respectful of their boundaries to ensure their comfort and well-being.
Cats' backs twitch when being petted because of a reflex called the "scratch reflex." This reflex is a response to the sensation of touch on their skin, causing their muscles to twitch involuntarily.
Yes, dogs and cats develop them from being petted by people who carry the virus that causes warts.
Cats lick their owners when being petted as a sign of affection and to groom you, as they would do with other cats.
Yes they do. In fact, they only like getting petted if you are very gentle with them.
Most cats do not like to be squeezed on their thighs as it can be uncomfortable or painful to them. It's best to be cautious and respectful of a cat's personal space and body language to ensure they feel comfortable and safe.