Cats are considered animals that are not prone to frequent displays of affection and tenderness.
That's why many people feel happy when a furry friend starts rubbing against their legs.
There may be a belief that the kitten is touching the person to show him: “I love you.”
Unfortunately, this conclusion does not always correspond to reality.
A pet that rubs against its owner's limbs is unlikely to be trying to show affection.
The cat is not at all eager to establish tactile contact with a person and feel his warmth.
It is worth remembering that furry creatures have a marking instinct: animals strive to leave their scent on many surfaces.
This is how cats show their fellow cats: “This is my property.”
Friction helps pets achieve the desired result. The fact is that the surface of the cat's body contains the glands necessary for this.
It is not surprising that your four-legged friend wants to leave his scent on the people living in the apartment.
However, there is good news: if a cat rubs against your legs, then you can say that it considers you “one of its own.”