Cats may not like having their back touched because it can be a sensitive area for them, and they may interpret it as a threat or invasion of their personal space.
it doesnt like to be touched
Yes
Cats' preferences for having their paws touched vary. Some cats may enjoy it, while others may not. It is important to observe your cat's body language and reactions to determine if they are comfortable with having their paws touched.
Cats may not like being touched on their back because it is a sensitive area for them. They have a natural instinct to protect their spine and vital organs, so they may feel vulnerable or threatened when touched there.
he obviously likes her back and doesnt know what to say or he doesnt like her back and doesnt want to make her mad he obviously likes her back and doesnt know what to say or he doesnt like her back and doesnt want to make her mad
you get a life
its means that he doesnt like being tied,he like to be free,free to flirt or wateva.He doesnt like someone on his side saying can you,dis and dat
she like you and if you like her back ask her out
Guinea pigs like to be touched behind the ears and stoked on the back. Whatever you do don't touch it's stomach, it will bite. My guinea pigs love they're tummies rubbed but hate having they're back ends touched they go mad, but get to know ur guinea pig and see how reacts to ur touch, if he allows u to continue to touch that are then it appears he likes it, if he doesn't then don't, it's not rocket science it's trial and error and familiarising urself with them, but they're very sociable animals and love to to be petted if tamed well,
No
becuase she doesnt like the guy having it with her
Cats are sensitive to touch on their paws because they have a high concentration of nerve endings there. This can make them feel uncomfortable or vulnerable when their paws are touched.