When they blink slowly, that means 'I love you'. When they nudge you, they are claiming you. You can also teach cats commands like beg sit etc. I taught my cats Who's Hungis and they run into their food room.
-to get dust out -I think that it may be polite to cats. e.g. if you blink at a cat then he/she will blink back.
They blink once with both eyes,slowly(1 sec. to close,1 sec. to open). They normally smile back if you smile like this to them!(I've done it lots of times with my cats).
yes
Unlike humans, cats have more effecient tear glands and ducts. Also, they need to see much more when they're hunting, and so they don't blink. They blink about every five minutes.
Cats and dogs blink with both eyes, though sometimes if they wanted to for any reason they can blink with one eye only and leave the other eye open, which is called a wink.
No. For many animals, cats included, intense staring or making prolonged eye-contact is a challenge, or a sign of aggression. The most polite way is to not-quite look in the cat's direction, or to look at the cat with half-closed eyes and blink slowly. Most cats will respond with a similar blink and half-closed eyes. For a cat, this is usually seen as a greeting and a sign of respect between individuals.
all cats blinks it's just that they dont blink that much cause they always sleep
Cats stare because they are trying to show their domonance over you. Plus, when they blink, they are saying "I love you".
Yes Cats do blink,but they dont blink as often or as quick as we normally do.Try doing a staring competion :) Also, cats don't have eyelids. They flex the muscles around their eyes to squint, which substitutes the lack of eyelids.
The same reason you do. To blink, sleep or protect their eyes.
You can buy special bulbes that blink your lights slowly or you can computerize them.