№ 61What Your Cat Thinks a Kiss Means (Hint: It’s Not What You Think)
A cat doesn’t interpret kisses like humans do. Here’s what your face-to-fur “kiss” really communicates—and why some cats pull away.
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№ 61A cat doesn’t interpret kisses like humans do. Here’s what your face-to-fur “kiss” really communicates—and why some cats pull away.
№ 62Your cat may be praising you in silence. Learn 5 subtle “cat compliments” that signal deep trust and a strong bond.
№ 63Cat kneading can mean comfort and bonding—or self-soothing during stress. Learn why cats knead and when to pay attention.
№ 64Learn the most common signs your cat is unhappy—from tail signals to hiding—plus simple ways to help them feel safe again.
№ 65Sleeping beside you isn’t “clingy” behavior—it's trust, routine, and real comfort for your cat (and often for you, too).
№ 66Your cat craves more than food and toys. Try these 5 small, quiet habits to build trust and make your cat feel truly safe.
№ 67Cats don’t share your bed just for warmth. Learn what it means, what sleep positions say, and why a sudden change deserves attention.
№ 68From “safe base” behavior to a special meow just for you, here are 7 signs you’re your cat’s chosen human.
№ 69Your cat isn’t being picky—wet food can feel unsafe. Learn the real reasons and a simple, stress-free plan to switch successfully.
№ 70Many indoor cats are safe but not fulfilled. Learn the hidden need behind “lazy” behavior—and simple ways to make life feel richer.
№ 71Cats do apologize—just quietly. Learn 6 subtle “sorry” signals (and how to respond) after tension with your cat.
№ 72Give your cat what they actually want: a high perch, calm proximity, a nose-first greeting, floor time, and a replied-to meow.