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45 A-mew-sing Behaviors Our Feline Friends Use To Communicate With Us

9. Trust is in the air!

Cats are known to look royal with their relaxing poses. They chill like they are the kings and queens of this world, and you are their pet, and not the other way round. When they do it right, they look adorable and behave that way because they’re comfortable with you.

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If your cat is resting like this cat in the image, trust us when we say that your cat trusts you a lot! When that trust level is high, they become vulnerable and expose their bellies. If this behavior is frequent in your cat, it’s happy with you.

10. Charging around

You have finally returned to your humble abode after a hectic workday, and you can’t wait to shower and go to bed. But, while you’re in the middle of your sleep, you hear strange noises. Your cat charges into your room like nothing you’ve ever seen.

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These fur buddies are full of energy, and they need to let all that energy out since they don’t have an option to hunt like their instincts are telling them to. Domestic cats run around the house because there isn’t much space for them to roam freely. If your cat does these things, you need to play more with it.

11. Face-to-face

Most cat owners can relate to the feeling of their cat suddenly coming up to them and burying its face in theirs. Most of the time, it happens when we’re not expecting it, but that’s okay because nose-bumping with your furry friend is always a pleasant surprise.

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Your face is a fantastic spot for your furry friend to smell your uniquely natural scent, through which they try to search for your essence. It also helps them relax because, for them, it’s a reassurance that you’re you and not a stranger.

12. What’s that sound?

It’s a beautiful summer evening, and the birds are chirping outside your window. But, as soon as your cat sees the birds outside, it starts chattering its teeth. It almost starts to sound like the malfunctioning of a little toy motor.

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Cat experts have a theory about this sound — it’s a sound of irritation because they cannot catch birds through the window. According to some, it’s a natural reflex, and it’s something that cats do while warming up their muscles before hunting.

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