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Top 10 Signs Your Cat Thinks You’re Its Favorite Human
If your cat brings you toys
Your Cat Brings You “Gifts”
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If your cat brings you toys, leaves, or even the occasional insect, it’s a sign of affection. In the wild, cats bring food to their family, and gifting you “prey” means they see you as an important part of their world—whether you appreciate it or not!
Your Cat Follows You Everywhere
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Does your cat act like a little shadow, following you from room to room? This behavior means they feel safe with you and want to be near you at all times. Whether you’re cooking, working, or even in the bathroom, your cat just can’t get enough of you.
Your Cat Gives You Slow Blinks
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A cat’s slow blink is the ultimate sign of trust and affection. When your cat locks eyes with you and blinks slowly, it’s their way of saying “I love you.” Try returning the gesture with your own slow blink—it’s like a secret love language between you and your cat.
Your Cat Sleeps on You or Near You
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Cats only sleep near people they trust. If your feline curls up on your lap, sleeps by your feet, or even chooses your pillow, it’s a huge compliment. This means they see you as a source of safety and comfort, and they want to be close while they rest.
Your Cat Shows You Its Belly
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A cat’s belly is its most vulnerable area. If your cat rolls over and exposes its stomach, it’s a sign they completely trust you. While this doesn’t always mean they want belly rubs, it’s their way of saying, “I feel safe around you.”
Your Cat Purrs Loudly Around You
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Purring is one of the most obvious signs of feline happiness. If your cat purrs when you pet them or when they’re sitting beside you, it means they associate you with comfort and security. The louder the purr, the more content they are in your presence.
Your Cat Grooms You
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Licking your hand, hair, or even nibbling gently is a huge sign of love. Cats groom each other as a way to bond, and if they do the same to you, it means they see you as part of their family. It’s their way of saying, “You belong with me.”
Your Cat Headbutts or Nuzzles You
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Headbutting (also known as “bunting”) is a big deal in cat language. When your cat gently bumps their head against you, they are marking you with their scent. This is their way of claiming you as their own and reinforcing your bond together.
Your Cat Talks to You
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Some cats are naturally chatty, but if your cat meows at you frequently, especially in different tones, they’re trying to communicate with you. Cats don’t “talk” much to other cats—so if yours is vocalizing at you, it’s a sign of trust and connection.
Your Cat Kneads You with Their Paws
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When your cat presses their paws into your lap or a soft surface while purring, they’re showing deep comfort and affection. This behavior comes from kittenhood when they kneaded their mother while nursing. If your cat kneads you, it means they feel safe, loved, and at home.