Often very playful, sometimes capricious, the
cat is not always easy to decipher. Unlike dogs that more clearly express us
their attachment, the felines were much less obvious ways to do. To know how
much you love your cat, be attentive to his body language and signals revealing
of his true love towards you.
1. HE
FUCES HIS HEAD AGAINST YOURSELF
When a human being does, the significance of the
gesture is often no room for doubt. This is also the case in the cat. During
this Exchange, the cat emits pheromones on your face. Comparable to the
hormones, these pheromones reflect the sense of confidence and security he
feels towards you.
2. HE
PURRS
While it is true that cats can purr for many
reasons, there is a single rumble exclusively reserved to express his love.
This hum reduced heart rate and helps him relax, demonstrating his satisfaction
to be with you.
3. HE
CHEWS YOU
If your cat bites frequently, then there are
chances that he has feelings for you. It is quite easy to tell the difference
between a love bite and bite "classic." One hurt, one not!
4. HE
CONTRACTED HIS TAIL
You can learn a lot just by observing his tail.
Just as it swells when your cat is frightened or agitated, his tail shrinks at
the forefront when it feels happy. So if he contracts his tail as he approached
you, rest assured, you are the center of his world.
5. HE
SHOWS YOU HIS BELLY
When a cat Rolls onto his back, exposing her
belly, it shows that he trusts you. Thus spread before you, the cat shows he
feels loved and protected.
6. HE
LICKS YOUR HAIR OR YOUR EARS
Grooming is one of the most obvious signs of
friendship and confidence in the animal world. The cat is no exception to this
rule. A cat licking you hair or ears is a cat who loves you.
7. HE
SLEEPS AGAINST YOU
Cats prefer warm, safe for sleeping places. If
your cat decides to snuggle against you or, better yet, on your knees, so you
should feel particularly honoured. Cats are most vulnerable when they sleep,
there is therefore no more great compliment when he chooses you as safe place
for a NAP.
8. IT
MAKES YOU "GIFTS"
Despite the Taming, cats always keep a hunting
instinct. If a cat bring you its prey in 'gift', it is an act of love. He loves
you as a kitten not knowing Chase or a bad Hunter that needs help.