A domestic cat will roll over on it's back for a couple of reasons, a cats belly is a vunerable part and by exposing this they are expressing their trust of you, they also love to have their tummy tickled, they are asking for demanding some attention.
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∙ 16y agoCats may lay on their backs to show trust and feel comfortable in their environment. It could also be a sign of contentment and relaxation, as they expose their vulnerable belly when they feel safe. Some cats enjoy sleeping on their backs as it allows them to stretch out and cool off.
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∙ 12y agoIt's when they stretch or when they yawn. It is at least the position that I am thinking of...
When a cat lays down, it typically curls up in a comfortable position, tucks its paws under its body, and may groom itself before settling in for a nap or sleep.
The female Lesser Water Bug fastens her eggs on the back of a male with glue. Other insects place eggs on plants or underneath the soil.
Pus and sores on a cat's back paws may indicate an infection or injury, such as a cut or abscess. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the cat to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment, which may include antibiotics or wound care.
If your cat is kicking back legs in pain, it could be a sign of injury or discomfort. It's important to take your cat to the vet for a thorough examination to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment. Do not attempt to handle or restrain your cat without professional guidance to prevent further injury.
Putting tape on a cat's back can cause discomfort or distress to the cat due to the sticky sensation and the unnatural feeling. It may also cause the cat to exhibit unusual behavior, such as trying to shake off the tape or becoming agitated. It is not recommended to put tape on a cat's back as it can be stressful for the animal.
No,
No. No cat lays eggs.
If it lays on its back long enough a cockroach wil eventually die.
Maybe the Ragdoll cat - very fluffy, very 'mop-like' (it just lays around and is floppy).
i think its cause that were they feel safe. my cat for a example lays by me and sleeps above my head
When a cat lays down, it typically curls up in a comfortable position, tucks its paws under its body, and may groom itself before settling in for a nap or sleep.
she has a sheep skin rug and sometimes she lays on it and just licks it lol
A chicken. It lays eggs - the rest are mammals.
Here, this article helped me. Sounds like anxiety. http://lanablackmoor.hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Stop-Cat-Marking-Behavior
no its dead.........
You have a really bad back!!
Only if it lays on it's back for a long time.