Cats are said to be selfish creatures, but many owners believe that their pets are devoted to them selflessly, not for food.
How to understand that a cat really loves its owner? To do this, you need to observe the behavior of the four-legged, and then the language of feline feelings will become understandable to anyone.
Here are 10 signs your cat is crazy about you.
A loving cat greets its owner before he even reaches for the doorknob. It will meow loudly, rub against him, and will not calm down until it is picked up and given attention.
If a cat squints at its owner or blinks slowly, it means it is happy with your presence. It wouldn't hurt to reciprocate and scratch the purr behind the ear.
Usually dogs do this. Cats can also start licking hands or hair, but not just anyone, but someone they consider part of the family. This is a manifestation of care and affection.
As soon as you feed your cat, you will notice that it runs after you as if it were attached. This is not because of hunger, but because of great love. The animal simply wants to be close.
Usually cats sleep curled up in a ball, because their stomach is a vulnerable place. And if the cat allows you to pet it, it means it trusts you infinitely.
If the tail is raised up and the tip is slightly curved, it means that the pet is in a great mood and has enough of your love.
This can manifest itself in different ways. One cat may start to ignore the owner's demands, another may start to act mischievously or aggressively.
A cat may bite the hand that pets and feeds it, but this is not out of malice, but out of great love.
Some people like this massage, some don't. The cat can do it sitting on the owner's lap or back, while sleeping.
And if the pet comes to sleep at your feet or at your side, then you shouldn't chase it away. This means only one thing: the animal feels safe only next to you.