№ 13Why Your Cat Rolls Over and Shows Their Belly (and Why It’s Not Always a Belly-Rub Invite)
A cat belly display can mean trust, stress, or cooling off. Learn the body language signs so you don’t get scratched.
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№ 13A cat belly display can mean trust, stress, or cooling off. Learn the body language signs so you don’t get scratched.
№ 14Cats don’t see you as a big clumsy cat. To them, you’re a steady source of safety, scent-family, and predictable comfort.
№ 15Your cat’s favorite person usually isn’t the “food human.” It’s the one who feels safest, calmest, and most predictable to be around.
№ 16Your cat’s stare can mean affection, stress, a warning, or a request. Learn how to read the eyes, body language, and context.
№ 17Small daily habits can make your cat angry or stressed. Learn common triggers, warning signs, and how to handle them gently.
№ 18Male cat behavior can feel bolder, chattier, and more clingy than females. Here’s why your boy cat acts so different at home.
№ 19That big stretch when you walk in isn’t random. Learn what your cat is communicating, why they do it to you, and what it means if they don’t.