Cats are generally considered to be arrogant animals that are unable to truly bond with their owners.
But this is just a stereotype. In fact, a cat can fall in love with a person.
It is possible that you have long been the object of adoration for your four-legged friend.
But how can we understand this? There are several pieces of evidence.
The cat sleeps next to its owner
If a fluffy pet sleeps next to its owner, it means only one thing: the pet truly trusts its owner.
A cat will not choose a place to sleep that it considers potentially dangerous.
The cat licks its owner
If your four-legged friend often licks your hands, then you can rejoice: your pet considers you “his own.”
Perhaps your four-legged friend is trying to show concern for you: don’t forget that cats often lick their kittens.
The cat rubs its head against its owner
Is your cat rubbing against your hands, feet, face? This is how your pet is trying to “mark” a person and “share” its scent with them.
This is a good sign: the animal definitely does not consider its owner a “stranger”.