if you had been taking care of an outdoor cat or a stray cat, he/she will bring you a dead animal, mostly a small bird or mouse. they take it as graditude for feeding them taking care of them. this happened alot with a stray cat we had taken care of.
Cats bring their toys to you as a way to show affection, bond with you, and share their hunting instincts. It's a natural behavior for cats to present their toys as "gifts" to their human companions.
Cats bring you things and meow as a way to show affection, communicate, and share their hunting instincts with you. It's a natural behavior for cats to bring gifts to their owners as a sign of love and to seek your approval.
Cats bring toys to your bed as a way to show affection, seek attention, or as a natural hunting instinct. It is a common behavior for cats to present their toys as gifts to their owners.
Cats bring their toys to their owners as a way of showing affection and seeking attention. It is a natural behavior for cats to present their toys as gifts, similar to how they would present prey to their family in the wild.
Cats bring toys to their owners at night as a way to show affection, bond with their human, or to engage in play. It is a natural behavior for cats to bring gifts to their loved ones, as they see their owners as part of their family or social group.
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Cats are predators and in the wild they actively hunt for their food, which usually consisted of small mammals and birds. This instinct is so deeply rooted that even pet cats will often catch mice and other small animals, even if it is not hungry.
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You should probably respectfully request that guests do not bring gifts. They can still bring gifts or money if they choose.
Cats bring you toys as a way to show affection, communicate, and share their hunting instincts with you.
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