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The cat asks, "Would you mind petting me?"
Petting a cat results in a calming effect in both the cat and the human. The cat will purr and the person will feel relaxed and happy. Studies show that petting cats is so relaxing that it even lowers blood pressure.
Yes, it is normal to feel a cat's spine when petting them, as their spine is located close to the surface of their body.
When a cat demands petting, it may meow, rub against you, or nudge your hand with its head to get your attention and show that it wants to be petted.
Spock is seen petting Isis , the black cat , in the episode "Assignment: Earth".
Violets cat is in the petting zoo talk to tabor (petting zoo owner) he will say there is something behind the boxes. Move the boxes around and there is Violets cat
the cat is near the dog pen near the boxes
Yes, it is normal to feel your cat's spine when petting them. Cats have a thin layer of skin and fur over their spine, making it easy to feel their bones when petting them. This is especially common in lean or slender cats.
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Cats meow when you stop petting them because they are seeking attention and affection from you. They may be trying to communicate that they want more petting or that they enjoy the interaction with you.
Petting? If your talking about petting a dog or cat then yeah I guess. Statistics show people with pets live longer than people without them. Petting animals is a good way to lower stress.
Cats often seek petting from their owners as a way to bond, show affection, and feel secure. Petting can also provide physical and emotional comfort for your cat.