Every time you enter your apartment, does your cat lie on its back in the hallway?
You can consider this a good sign. After all, the pet, although peculiar, welcomes you.
Most likely, the fluffy one missed you while you were away and is glad that you finally returned.
But should the above-described pose be considered exclusively a greeting?
No! And here's the thing: the cat lying on its back wants to "tell" its owner something else.
Why does a cat lie on its back when it sees its owner?
It is worth emphasizing right away that with this position the pet exposes one of the most vulnerable parts of its body - the stomach.
If the cat is not afraid to do this, then it clearly feels safe.
An animal showing its belly clearly loves its owner and wants to thank him for his care and attention.
Thus, a furry creature that lies on its back in the presence of a person “says” to him not only “Hello!”, but also the following: “I trust you!”
Earlier we explained why the cat suddenly started losing its whiskers.