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Why Do Cats Flip Over Their Bellies When They See You? A Guide to Understanding Your Cat's Strange Behavior

What thing likes to curl up, very cold-blooded? My ex. No, it's a cat.

Although cats have been domesticated as pets after the Egyptian Pharaoh period, their habits are still a mystery to many people. For example, as soon as they see you, they immediately turn their bellies over, what does this represent?

The pet owner returns home from a tiring day off, and a cat immediately flips over its belly at your feet, isn't it healing?Cats' common greeting is – flipping over their belly, which means they are saying to you: 'Hi!'

This behavior is most common in young cats, representing that they are very happy to see you and also want you to gently stroke their bellies. Moreover, the belly is one of the cat's most tender parts, so when a cat flips over its belly to you, it also represents its trust in you!

Therefore, cats flipping their bellies is a way of expressing trust and friendliness. However, this is not applicable in all cases. If the cat constantly shakes its tail or raises its ears, it means it doesn't want you to invade its private space.

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Besides, cats have many strange behaviors, let's take a look at what these behaviors mean!

1. Rubbing against you

Imagine a cat circling around you, intermittently rubbing against your legs, isn't it very loving? In fact, this is the cat trying to leave its hormones on you, announcing to other cats: This pet owner has flowers, don't covet them. Perhaps it is also reminding you: There is already one at home, don't dabble outside.


2. Kneading

Have you ever had this experience: When you sit with your cat, it will constantly knead your body. This can be traced back to when cats were young, they obtained milk by kneading their mother's breasts to fill their bellies. So, this action represents that it feels safe by your side and very stable.


3. Slowly blinking at you

Sometimes you will find your cat focusing on you for a while, then slowly blinking at you. Don't feel awkward, this is the cat expressing its trust in you and saying it is in a relaxed environment.


4. Looking at you from afar

If your cat sometimes looks at you from afar, it's normal, because they are originally cold-blooded animals. But if they do this frequently, it means they lack trust in you.

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At this time, you just treat it like a rebellious teenager, give it space, and believe that it will soon become a 'seeking attention' prodigy.


5. Destroying furniture

Many pet owners have this crazy moment: a newly bought leather sofa is mercilessly torn apart by the cat. Just like dogs declare territory with urine, cats express their ownership of the territory in this way. To avoid cats destroying furniture, you just need to spray cat hormones on the furniture, and it will calm down.


6. Making a 'meow' sound

Sometimes you will find your cat's teeth quickly trembling, but this is not because they are cold, this is related to the hunting instinct of animals. Animal scientists point out that cats imitate the sound of prey during hunting. So, next time your cat makes a 'meow' sound, it may have discovered a mouse or a bird nearby.


7. Giving you 'gifts'

Have you ever received a 'gift' from your cat? This is the cat's expression of gratitude, and also its showing off: Look, I'm so powerful! Of course, if you don't want to receive the cat's 'gifts', you can put a bell on it, so they can't successfully hunt.


8. Always staying in strange places

If you put an empty box in the living room, it won't take long for your cat to crawl in. This is related to the animal's original instinct, because it's much more likely to be preyed upon in an open space. So cats like to stay in small spaces, which can bring them a sense of security.


What other inexplicable behaviors does your cat have? Let's share and discuss together!

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