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How do I know my cat loves me?

Felines are affectionate in the most subtle and unique ways. Your cat, if it does this in a very fragile manner, will give you a very special signal of friendship. When your cat is gently rubbed its head or body against you, it was marking you with its scent glands, as if you were part of its family. This is a sign that the relationship is based on trust and love. Purring is one of the methods used by cats to show that they are happy and feel comfortable with you, especially if they do it while sitting close or resting on your lap. Slow blinking at you is like a kitty kiss—when your cat looks at you and slowly closes its eyes, it’s telling you it feels safe and relaxed.

A cat that chases you around or waits near the door when you arrive is giving you signals that you are its favorite person. Cats are fond of presenting their "gifts" that can be toys or even a hunt, and this is their way of showing love. Besides that, the opening of the cat's belly is a sign of its love and is equal to complete trust since this is a very vulnerable position. Some cats also gently nibble or lick you, which is a sign of bonding, much like they do with other cats they care about.

Watch how your cat behaves when you are around. If the cat is loving, it would be there near you to sit, lean on you or even sleep at your side. In a nutshell, these instances reveal your cat being happily inclined towards you. The way felines love is neither noisy nor domineering, but it is subtle and steady, it is a kind of love that is based on trust and comfort. By learning to notice these simple occurrences you realize the extent of a cat's affection for you through the importance of your presence in their li
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have found that cats have the sweetest, most subdued ways of expressing their love. I feel truly chosen when my cat cuddles up by my side or gently bumps her head against me. She seems to be whispering, "I trust you," as evidenced by her slow blinks and gentle purring while she sleeps on my lap. I used to believe that cats were aloof, but now I understand that they have a deep affection, albeit in a different way. "You matter" is what she means when she brings me her toy mouse or follows me around the house. I've developed an appreciation for the distinct, consistent affection that only a cat can provide as a result of learning to read these tiny cues.
 
I've learned to value how subtly intense a cat's love can be. I don't take it for granted when mine curls up close by or slow-blinks at me; it's their way of saying, "I trust you." If you know how to read it, the head bumps, the soft purring, and even the occasional "gift" left at my feet all say a lot. I've discovered that cat love is quiet, comfort-based, and neither loud nor needy. And to be honest, it feels really unique to have a consistent, respectful relationship like that. It's simple to see how much they care in their own special way once you understand their signals.
 
Before my cat began doing all these quiet little things, I had no idea how deeply a cat could love. I feel as though I'm being admitted to a private club when she slowly blinks at me; trust is earned, not bestowed. It truly melts my heart when she rubs against my leg or curls up next to me as if I were her chosen human. I used to think she was simply distant, but now I see those little cues: the belly flops, the gifts (yes, even the strange ones), the purring—all of which are her way of saying, "You are important to me." It's genuine, but it's not ostentatious or loud. And in the same calm, steady manner, I've learned to love her in return.
 

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