I think my cat loves me. I think he feels the sensation of love. I love him, and he makes specific cuddling sounds when I snuggle him. Does your cat love you?
Cats appear to show love through a variety of behaviours, including affectionate body contact, seeking or attempting to provide comfort, bringing presents, and grieving the loss of someone close.
Affectionate Body Contact
Unlike dogs, cats usually don’t attempt to appease their owners, and thus can seem indifferent or aloof. Cats do make a number of affectionate gestures, however, including head butting, sitting on a lap, purring, touching noses, and rubbing against people and other cats.
My cat does the head butts, touching noses, rubbing on my leg, etc.
A purr from a cat is an illustration of contentedness. Lions purr whilst they have made a kill. It has not something to do with love. yet whilst a cat races to the door to fulfill you, winds itself incessently on your legs and enables you to stroke it and practice affection then it feels that very same affection for you. Cats are very indignent whilst they desire to be. in the event that they do unlike you they're going to tell you it.
O, yes cats feel and return love. Here's a silly thing my cat will do when I take my dog outside to go potty before bedtime, my cat will stand on the other side of the outside door and cry until my dog and I come back indoors. Crazy huh. lol
there has been a big dispute about whether animals like dogs and cats feel strong emotions like love or hate. they have the same structures in their brain that generate emotions known as the amygdala (which is part of the limbic system). your cat may not feel love as strong as humans do but he probably does feel a closeness towards you because you take care of him.
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Cats appear to show love through a variety of behaviours, including affectionate body contact, seeking or attempting to provide comfort, bringing presents, and grieving the loss of someone close.
Affectionate Body Contact
Unlike dogs, cats usually don’t attempt to appease their owners, and thus can seem indifferent or aloof. Cats do make a number of affectionate gestures, however, including head butting, sitting on a lap, purring, touching noses, and rubbing against people and other cats.
My cat does the head butts, touching noses, rubbing on my leg, etc.
A purr from a cat is an illustration of contentedness. Lions purr whilst they have made a kill. It has not something to do with love. yet whilst a cat races to the door to fulfill you, winds itself incessently on your legs and enables you to stroke it and practice affection then it feels that very same affection for you. Cats are very indignent whilst they desire to be. in the event that they do unlike you they're going to tell you it.
O, yes cats feel and return love. Here's a silly thing my cat will do when I take my dog outside to go potty before bedtime, my cat will stand on the other side of the outside door and cry until my dog and I come back indoors. Crazy huh. lol
there has been a big dispute about whether animals like dogs and cats feel strong emotions like love or hate. they have the same structures in their brain that generate emotions known as the amygdala (which is part of the limbic system). your cat may not feel love as strong as humans do but he probably does feel a closeness towards you because you take care of him.
Cats feel love but only when they want to and on their terms
of course cats feel love. They have a beating heart, and a brain.
i love cats very muchly
No. That's called anthropomorphism. People feel love, and that's about it.
Beastilaity is against the law.
No. Next dumbass question?