My cat is spoiled rotten and she gives me pretty reliable signs. One of her least endearing habits is to bring me dead mice. Most cats will do this from time to time. When I'm working on my computer with my legs hanging down, she will come and rub against them. Likewise when I'm cooking. She jumps on the bed when I make it up and plays under the covers. She rubs the sides of her head on me the most, because this is where her scent glands are - humans can't detect the smell, but other cats can. She has marked me as hers because she loves me. When I pick her up, she lies comfortably in my arms and doesn't struggle to get away because she trusts me not to drop her, hurt her or make her stay in an uncomfortable position. When she sits on my lap, she kneads me (always a sign of a very contented cat) and purrs. Any time a cat is purring, it is either very happy or very distressed (cats in shock and females in labour purr to calm themselves down.) She sleeps in my bed at night, usually under the covers with me, and lies next to me purring. When I pet her, she puts up her head every time my hand comes down and rubs all over it. I love my cat. And I think she loves me back.
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Lana Lang is a character in the Superman comics and on the show Smallville. She is a cute girl and the object of Clark's affection.
Snowball
No they just pulled it from the show, the owners were over it
Cats purr and lick their owners as a way to show affection and bond with them. Purring is a sign of contentment and can also be a way for cats to communicate their needs or feelings. Licking is a grooming behavior that cats use to show affection and to establish a sense of familiarity and closeness with their owners.
Cats may lick their owners as a sign of affection or to groom themselves. It is also a way for them to show trust and establish a bond with their human companions.
When cats wink as a sign of affection. It means I like you...feel flattered ;)
Cats lick their owners as a sign of affection and to show trust and comfort. It is a common behavior for cats to groom their owners as they would groom themselves or other cats in their social group.
Cats lick their owners' shirts as a way to mark their territory with their scent and show affection.
Cats may lick your feet as a way to show affection or seek attention. Licking is a natural behavior for cats, as it helps them groom themselves and show affection to their owners. Cats have scent glands in their mouths, so licking can also be a way for them to mark their territory and show ownership.
Cats lick their owners while they are sleeping as a sign of affection and to show comfort and bonding.
Cats lick their owners as a sign of affection and to groom them, as they would do with other cats. It's a way for them to show their love and bond with you.
Cats lick their owners as a sign of affection and to groom them, as they would do with other cats. It's a way for them to show their love and bond with you.
Cats lick their owners as a sign of affection and to show trust. It is a way for them to bond with you and to groom you, similar to how they groom themselves and other cats.
Cats lick their owners as a sign of affection and to groom them, mimicking behavior they would show to other cats. It's a way for them to show love and bond with you.
Cats bring their owners things as a way to show affection and provide for them, mimicking their natural hunting instincts.