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The surprising signs your cat actually likes you

Labrador-sized big cat could be reintroduced into wild in UK within two years
  • Cats are often misunderstood as aloof, but clinical animal behaviourist Amanda Campion explains their affection is earned and they are complex individuals.
  • Key signs of a cat's affection include physical touch such as kneading, head bumps, and gentle "love bites", alongside seeking proximity to their caregiver.
  • Cats demonstrate trust and vulnerability through slow blinks, often called a "cat kiss", and by exposing their belly.
  • Other indicators of a cat's excitement and appreciation include holding their tail "loud and proud" and bringing "gifts" or toys to their human.
  • To build a stronger bond, it is crucial to meet all of a cat's welfare needs, provide opportunities for play, and understand their unique personality and history.
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