Cats are not at all such arrogant and selfish animals as it may seem at first glance.
Cats develop an attachment to their owner no worse than dogs.
It turns out that a cat can also fall very deeply in love with a person.
But there is an important caveat: fluffy creatures show their feelings for their owner in a special way.
However, it is quite possible to “read” a cat’s affection for its owner.
To do this, you need to pay special attention to several signs, some of which may seem a little strange.
Slow blink
Does your cat blink slowly when she looks at you? Rejoice! The thing is, your purring cat is smiling at you.
Yes, the pet does it in a special way. But know: slow blinking is the main sign of a cat's affection for its owner.
Brings prey to the owner
It's unpleasant when a furry friend brings home a mouse or a rat.
But do not scold your pet for this. After all, the animal wants to "share" the prey with you. A cat will not behave this way with a person it does not like.
Frequent purring
Cats can purr for various reasons, including some not so pleasant ones.
But more often than not, fluffy creatures purr precisely when they are next to their beloved owner.
Licks hands
This behavior of the cat indicates that the animal has become attached to its owner and considers him “its own.”
Shows off belly
If a cat sleeps on its back, showing its belly, then know that your pet feels comfortable next to you.
In a less secure situation, the animal will not expose its vulnerable spot.
Earlier we explained why cats often lie on the stomachs of pregnant women.