No, it probably doesn't mean they hate you. Each cat has it's own personality. Some cats just don't like rubbing against your legs. But they can show they like you in different ways. Like sitting on your lap, purring, and other signs of happiness.
When he rubs his but on the floor,Could mean hes just itchy , Or has Worms ,And if hes not eating ., It's probably worms.
that she loves uDefinetly love and it means she is in a good mood too. My two adult cats (one mzle and one female) do the same thing. The female of mine, however, rubs on boxes, corners or anything with an edge to show a good mood, while the male rubs on people to get them to love him by scratching and/or petting his head.
It means that if you associate with bad people, it rubs off on you just like fleas.
When she rubs her nose she is thinking about her schedules and daily tasks. When she rubs her chin, she is pondering over something intersting. When she touches her hair, she is thinking about how she looks.
It means the cat likes you! When a cat rubs against you, it is marking you, saying that you are his/ hers. They have scent glands in there chin to put there scent on you. Don't push them away because that means (to them anyways) that you don't love them!
It means the cat likes you.
It rubs its leg against a rasping organ on its wing.
it means he likes you = )
"Humping" typically refers to an action where someone thrusts or rubs against something or someone in a sexual manner. It can sometimes be seen as inappropriate or aggressive behavior.
That she likes you, she probably wants you to hold her hand. I would ask her out if your not already dating. Chances are she'll say yes.
When he rubs his but on the floor,Could mean hes just itchy , Or has Worms ,And if hes not eating ., It's probably worms.
Friction
Nothing.
it means she is horny
The force that occurs when one object rubs against another object is called friction. Friction acts in the opposite direction of the motion and opposes the movement of the objects.
Because it never washes or rubs off.
that she loves uDefinetly love and it means she is in a good mood too. My two adult cats (one mzle and one female) do the same thing. The female of mine, however, rubs on boxes, corners or anything with an edge to show a good mood, while the male rubs on people to get them to love him by scratching and/or petting his head.