The 7 behaviors that cats only have when you "raise" are something you can t pretend. If you don t believe it, look at it
As a highly independent pet, cats often slowly establish their emotional connections with humans. When a cat truly accepts and trusts its owner, it will show some special behaviors that they cannot "pretend" and are a direct reflection of their deep feelings for you. The following are seven behaviors that cats will have after they are "raised" by you. Their appearance means that you have successfully won the trust and love of the cat.
Actively seeking physical contact
Usually, cats do not easily touch people, especially for strangers. But when it develops a sense of trust in you, it will begin to actively seek physical contact, such as rubbing your legs, jumping onto your knees, or even urging you with your head. This behavior is how they express intimacy and trust.
Exposing your belly in front of you
Exposing your belly in a cat is a sign of extreme trust. The belly is the most vulnerable part of a cat. When it turns over and exposes its belly in front of you, it means that it completely trusts you and is not afraid of being hurt. This is a very precious expression of trust.
Bring gifts to you
Sometimes, you may find that cats will bring you some "gifts", such as toys, small balls, and even the little prey they catch. These seemingly weird gifts are actually a way for cats to express their love and gratitude, and they want to share their "trophy" with you.
and you blink
Cats and human blinks are usually interpreted as a cat's expression of love. When the cats blink slowly or half-closed their eyes at you, they are actually saying "I love you" or "I trust you". This is a very gentle way of communication.
Follow you around
If your cat likes to follow you, follow you tightly wherever you go, it means they are very attached to you. They enjoy the time with you and want to be with you even when you are busy.
With your tail,
Cats use their tail to surround your legs or arms, which is their way of expressing love and belonging. This behavior is equivalent to a cat saying, "You are mine, and I'm glad to be with you."
Share "cat words" with you
When the cat "talks" to you, whether through meowing or other sounds, they are actually trying to communicate with you. Cats don’t “talk” to anyone casually. When they choose to share their “cat words” with you, it means you have a very special place in their hearts.