№ 37Your Cat Doesn’t Think You’re a Giant Cat—You’re Their Safe, Predictable “Home Base”
Cats don’t see you as a big clumsy cat. To them, you’re a steady source of safety, scent-family, and predictable comfort.
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№ 37Cats don’t see you as a big clumsy cat. To them, you’re a steady source of safety, scent-family, and predictable comfort.
№ 38From forced cuddles to essential oils, these everyday habits can stress your cat. Here are 10 things to stop doing starting today.
№ 39Your cat’s favorite person usually isn’t the “food human.” It’s the one who feels safest, calmest, and most predictable to be around.
№ 40Cats hide pain well. Learn 5 facial cues—squinty eyes, pinned ears, tense muzzle, stiff whiskers, and a lowered head—plus common causes.
№ 41Cats don’t experience time like we do. Learn how vision, scent, and daily rhythm shape your cat’s “secret clock” at home.
№ 42From “training” you to reading your mood, these 11 signs reveal your cat’s intelligence in everyday life.
№ 43Cats don’t read minds, but they notice tiny changes in your voice, routine, and scent—and respond with calming presence and purrs.
№ 44Your cat isn’t “jealous” of a new cat—usually they’re scared. Learn why it happens and how to introduce cats calmly, step by step.
№ 45From vertical territory to slow blinks, these 13 simple habits help your cat feel safe, understood, and closer to you.
№ 46Your cat doesn’t see a “human owner.” Learn what you represent to your cat—and the small signals that build real trust.
№ 47Cats may not understand death, but they feel the loss of routines, scents, and “their” system at home. Here’s what grief can look like.
№ 48Your cat doesn’t see you as a food-giver. Learn the hunting-based mealtime routine that builds trust, reduces fussiness, and boosts happiness.