10 Signs Your Cat Enjoys Being Around You
Signs Your Cat Enjoys being Around You:
#10. Walking in front of you:
If you struggle to walk in a straight line because your cat keeps getting in front of you. you have a kitty that is very excited and happy that you are around.
#9. Hopping or standing up:
If your cat stands up on their rear legs and then stretches their body up towards you while looking at you, it means that your kitty is very content and enjoys your company.
#8. Flopping on their side in front of you:
When your cat flops on their side in front of you, this is a great sign of trust and love. It's also their "playful mode", they're basically inviting you to pet and play with them.
#7. Pushing their head or face into your hand:
As soon as you start moving your hand towards them, they instantly push their head or face into your hand because they can't wait for you to pet them. This is how they express the excitement and happiness they get when you're around.
#6. Stretching their body when you approach them:
Another sign your cat loves being around you is that they get excited when they see you, their excitement can be seen when they start stretching their body the moment they see you coming towards them.
#5. Sitting next to you no matter what:
Cats that are attached to their humans will do anything to be near them. They don't care if it's not the most comfortable spot, like your desk or the floor, They just want to be close to you! Make sure to provide your kitty with plenty of comfortable options for sitting near you, such as a cat bed or a soft blanket.
#4. Getting curious in what you're doing:
When all is good in a cat's world, they will often shift their attention to what their human is doing. For example, if you're working on your laptop or writing something, they may try to engage with you by batting at your hands, biting your pen, or even just sitting on your lap. if your cat does this, it means that they enjoy your attention and your presence.
#3. Rolling over and showing their belly:
If your cat rolls over in front of you and shows your their belly, this is the highest level of trust in the feline world. This is because their belly is the most vulnerable area of their body, They only expose it when they feel completely safe and secure in their environment. When your cat does this, they are telling you that they trust you completely and feel confident and happy around you.
#2. Headbutting and rubbing against you:
When your cat rubs against you or headbutts you, they're depositing their scent on you. They do this to tell other cats that you are their human. It's their way of saying "I want you only for myself.". It's a really sweet gesture, and it's a great way to know that your cat loves you.
#1. Kneading or making biscuits:
Kittens knead their mother’s belly to stimulate milk production. This behavior is associated with feelings of happiness, warmth and security that the mother provides for her kittens. When your cat kneads or "makes biscuits" on you, it means they are happy and feel secure and comfortable with you.
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10 Things Cat does For You But You Do Not Know
10 Things Cat does For You But You Do Not Know
In this video we will discuss how your cat want to live with you, how your cat thinks about you and also what they want to do for you.
Cat is loving animal. We love cat in return cat also loves us. They want their Owner to live with him and never let him alone.
We care our cats and in return cat also cares us. But they show their love and care for us through different ways. So, every cat owner should know these signs.
Watch full video to know more about what your cat does for you.
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What Your Dog's Sleeping Position Reveals About Their Personality
Dogs’ Sleeping Positions can reveal a lot about their personality, health and how they are feeling. Here is what dog sleeping positions mean.
This guide breaks down the most common dog sleeping positions and explains the science behind why dogs sleep in certain ways.
• The Donut or Curled-up
Does your dog like to tuck its paws beneath itself and curl up so that its head rests on its tail? Good, this is referred to as the Donut or Fuzzy Bagel position. This resting position means that your dog might be trying to conserve body heat and provide protection to the fundamental parts of its body. It’s the most common sleeping position for animals in the wild, too, as it helps conserve warmth and protects the vital organs.
Dogs typically sleep in this position in winter or fall when they are cold. But don’t worry, many happy dogs sleep this way! It’s just an incredibly comfortable, warm way for them to sleep.
• On the back or Crazy Legs
This is one of the most adorable and at the same time weird sleeping positions common to dogs which will leave you surprised at most times.
If you spot your dog lying on its back and stretching out its leg at particular angles, this is an indication that it is confident and relaxed with its surroundings. Exposing its belly will tell you that it is submissive and vulnerable. The legs stretched at a certain angle is a sign that your dog trusts you and sees your home as its own.
On the other hand, this position might show that the dog is feeling hot and they adopt this position to quickly cool down. Dogs’ belly has thinner fur and the paws hold the sweat glands. So this sleeping position is the best way to beat the heat.
Dogs who prefer this kind of sleeping position are viewed as independent with a calm nature.
• Back-to-Back or The Cuddle Bug
If your dog is cuddling up with you, or you notice him sleeping back-to-back with the other dogs in your house, there is a simple reason for that.
The tendency that many dogs need to cuddle when they sleep is a holdover from when they were puppies. This also has to do with the body heat, since puppies have difficulty regulating their body temperature. As the dogs mature, sleeping back to back becomes a sort of habit from puppyhood.
If your dog is cuddling up with you, it is an instinctual way for a dog to show that you are like one of the other dogs and they trust you.
• Superman
This is another funny sleeping position that will leave you perplexed and bring a warm smile to your face. In this position, the dog is seen to sleep on its stomach with its limb stretched out forward. What comes to your mind when you spot your dog in this position is the image of a superman. Pretty cool, huh?
However, this position does not come without meaning as it is quite easy for the dog to get up on its feet. Therefore, you can only spot your dog in this position when it is taking a nap. You cannot see it sleeping like this at night.
Also, this position is an indication that your dog is in the mood to play and would give you a good time if you are willing to have a bit of fun. You wouldn't want to deprive your dog of the fun in moments like this, right?
• Side Sleeping
If your dog adopts this kind of sleeping position, it is an indication that it has no worries. It is relaxed and comfortable in the surrounding it occupies and no uncertainty about it.
The kind of dogs that adopt a side sleeping position are the ones that are affectionate and share a close bond with their owners.
• The Lion Pose
In this position, the muscles of the dog are tense and contracted and this actually prevents it from falling into a deep sleep. Therefore, this is a sleeping position adopted by a dog to relieve itself of stress and be comfortable.
They get into this position sometimes when they have a considerable amount of energy and they don't feel like sleeping. They would prefer staying in a resting position where they can easily get up and play.
• Laying on your clothes
If your dog sleeps on your clothes, it means it loves you. Your clothing has your scent on it and dogs always want to feel closer to you.
• Circling and Digging
It is usual for dogs to circle in the area where they sleep and even do a little digging before they eventually doze off. From the inception, dogs are known to trample down the grass in order to acquire optimal comfort as possible. They might also dig in order to keep themselves warm.
Do you want to share with us how your dog sleeps in a way different from the ones we have mentioned? Drop a comment below. Give us a thumbs up and remember to subscribe to our channel.
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12 Things Cats Love the Most
There are a few things in this world that cats like more than a fresh meal.
In this video, we will discover the top 12 things cats love.
#1. Scratching!
We have all seen how our furniture looks like after a cat gets to it with their claws. Scratching is one of the instinctual behaviors that your cat does for fun, to sharpen their claws, and to mark their territory within the home. If this behavior is becoming a problem, we recommend that you place some scratching posts around for them, especially near their favorite scratch spots. Playing with them during the day to release their energy might also help reduce this behavior.
#2. Sunbathing!
Does your cat have a favorite spot on the windowsill? Basking in the sun during the day is a favorite pastime of kitty cats. This is because cats like temperatures of 20 degrees higher than human’s ideal temperature. They seek out heat and when they find it, they like to nap in that spot. This could be by any heat source, such as a portable heater, a computer, or on top of a heating vent.
#3. Observing!
Cats can spend countless hours staring out a window and watching the world go by. They are fascinated with objects that get blown around by the wind, insects, people, and birds. If you have an indoor cat and they are alone, definitely open up your blinds and give them a spot on the windowsill so that they can be entertained.
#4. High Spots!
Cats love to sleep in high places as this protects them from getting ambushed unexpectedly. They also love to view the world and everything that goes on around them from these high spots. Consider purchasing a cat patio with multiple levels so that they can climb, or try purchasing multi-level cat towers, climbing nets, and high shelving to let them explore this desire.
#5. Having Their Butt Scratched
Has your cat ever walked up to you, turned around, and presented their tail end? Good! This area right above the tail is where a cat cannot use its paws or tongue to scratch.
Some cats love to back up against a dangling hand if they want a good scratch.
#6. Sleeping!
Cats sleep 15-16 hours on average in a day! When they are sleeping, avoid bothering them, as this will ensure that you don’t stress them out or harm their wellbeing. If your cat is just a kitten, definitely make sure that they get undisturbed sleep.
#7. Running water
Cats love drinking water from running faucets.
This is because your cat might instinctively be suspicious of stagnant water, realizing that still water isn't always safe as bacteria and microbes grow exponentially in them.
The running water from the tap also probably tastes better because it's cooler and oxygenated.
Fortunately, there are lots of drinking fountains—designed for cats—to provide fresh, cool, and running water for your pet.
#8. Hunting!
You won’t find any cat that doesn’t get the urge to hunt. For most cats, this is going to be in the middle of your night, and while this is unfortunate, don’t discourage it. Do not yell at them, or look on in revulsion when they bring you their prized catch, as this innate need helps them survive. Stalking prey is thrilling to them and it would be a shame to try and prevent it.
#9. Being Petted!
Cats love affection despite being pretty independent. Generally, they will ask to be petted, so do not force it. Cats can be sensitive to touch, so if they growl, hiss, bat at you, or do a tail flick, stop immediately.
#10. Play Time!
Cats will play with toys, with you, or with objects that intrigue them like bottle tabs, crinkly bags, and straws or string. Don’t just rely on toys to ensure their happiness though, it is better to spend time with them if you can.
#11. Food!
Cats adore food. They will eat fresh food that is newly opened. But they won’t touch it after that. Cats need to eat daily, but not in the same way as dogs do. If your cat is picking at their food, they are telling you they don’t like it because it may be stale.
To keep your cat healthy, regularly change up their diet and incorporate small, healthy treats every once in a while. This ensures that they feel loved and cared for.
#12. Spending Time with Family.
While cats are considered independent and are often left alone, they do enjoy spending time with their family. Cats will greet you at the door when you arrive, cuddle with you before bedtime, and lick you to show their affection.
Now that you know what your cat loves the most, make sure to make time to incorporate them into their daily lives. They will thank you for it and be healthier for it.
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Meows to ATTRACT Cats (Meow Sounds to Make Your Cat to Come to You)
Did you know that you can attract your cat with meows from other cats? In this video, we have compiled top meowing sounds to attract your cat. This is a great way to stimulate your feline friend and interact with them when playing. It is also practically useful to find cats who are hiding. If you have a new cat in the home and you ca't find them, you can attract them with these meowing sounds and help them feel safe.
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15 Signs Your Dog Considers You Its Mother
The bond between dogs and people is unlike anything else, especially once the animal learns to trust people. Sometimes though, dogs can take this special bond to a whole new level. Dogs can imprint on people--which means that they get extremely attached to their human.
There are tons of ways a dog can show their love, but there are a few specific behaviors do indicate imprinting.
In this video, we will talk about 15 signs that indicate your pup has developed that extra special bond with you.
You have a little four-legged shadow
Following you around the house is one of the most common signals that your dog has imprinted on you. Dogs have a tendency to stay close to the pack members they trust. If your dog follows you to the bathroom, bedroom, and kitchen, then you and your dog have developed a deep attachment. It shows how much your pet enjoys being in your presence. Your dog sees you as a valued member of its pack and wants to be close to you as much as possible.
On that note, keep in mind if your canine friend insists on maintaining a distance from you, then there's a good chance your pet feels uncomfortable around you, and you may want to look into figuring out why.
Preference for Your Company
If your dog shows a consistent preference for your company over others, it could be a sign of imprinting. They may ignore or show less interest in other family members, friends, or even strangers, focusing their attention primarily on you. Imprinted dogs find comfort, safety, and happiness in your presence, which leads them to prioritize your companionship above all else.
They follow your commands easier than someone else in the house
A well-trained dog listens to commands from most people, but if your dog has imprinted on you, they’ll listen to you more. High responsiveness is a positive sign that your dog has bonded with you deeply because they’re trying to please you.
It is important to remember that training a dog is not only about the dog itself but also about the bond shared between both the dog and the owner. If a dog doesn’t trust their owner, they are less likely to respond well to training.
They lean against you when they are in new environments
If your dog comes up to you and lean their body weight against you, or perhaps cuddle against your side, they are showing affection. For many dogs, the lean is like a full-body hug.
In some cases, dogs lean against you when they are in an unfamiliar environment. This means they are nervous. So they lean on you for security and backing.
Similarly, your dog may sit on your feet as a means of seeking protection when they are in an unfamiliar environment. They are looking at you to protect them because they feel safe with you. In other words, your dog considers you a reliable and protective figure in their life.
They mirror your behavior and mood
New studies have shown that when humans cry, their dogs also feel distress. Dogs who share a deep emotional bond with their humans often mirror their emotions and overall mood.
If you’re having a rough day, you will often find your canine companion coming up to you and nuzzling or trying to cuddle with you — it’s their way of showing empathy and comforting you. In some cases, dogs may even experience feelings of depression when their owners are going through a period of depression.
They snuggle with your belongings
You have probably noticed that your dog carries your laundry or shoes around the house.
Dogs have a highly developed sense of smell, and they associate your scent with comfort, safety, and the feeling of being close to you. When they steal your items or sleep on your belongings, such as your clothes, pillows, or blankets, it's their way of seeking comfort and being close to you. This behavior demonstrates their strong attachment to you and their longing to be near you. It's their way of expressing their love.
They glance at you frequently, especially in new environments
If your dog "checks in" on you during a walk, from another room, or in a new environment, it's a sign they love you and that they are making sure you're nearby. You may also notice they may randomly pop in to check on you, then go back to their own activities, like sleeping. This behavior demonstrates their deep attachment. It’s a sign that they have imprinted!
You’re their sleep buddy
Dogs are very concerned about their safety and won’t sleep where they aren’t sure about their surroundings. If your dog has imprinted on you, they may take their spot next to you and snuggle up close. This means they consider you part of their pack.
If your dog sleeps with you, it’s a sign of trust, love, and security; all signs that your dog has imprinted on you and considers you part of their family.
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Why Cats Love Sleeping On Your Bed!
5 Reasons Why Cats Like Sleeping on Your Bed
For those who do let their cats sleep with them, you are probably wondering why they love it so much and almost insist on it every night. Well, here are 5 reasons why your cat sleeps on your bed.
#1. Your body heat is alluring.
Your cat is always going to curl up in the warmest of places in the house. Whether this is newly washed laundry that has come out of the dryer or is on the windowsill where the sunbeams hit. This is primarily because our cats have an average body heat of 99.5-102.5 Fahrenheit, so when the surrounding temperature in the environment is colder than this, they are going to look for a nice warm area to maintain their temperature. With this said, the easiest way to do that is to absorb your body heat without much effort. If you don’t have warm window ledges, a space heater, or warm laundry sitting around, they are going to look to you to stay warm. This is also why cats love to cuddle with you more during those winter months.
#2. You make them feel safe and secure.
Cats will always remain alert, even when they are sleeping. They even have specific sleep “modes” that allow them to stay alert while they doze. Ever seen your cat sleeping with one eye open? Yeah, that’s them getting their naptime in while still being on watch for predators or danger. Because cats need to sleep for so long during the day, they may prefer to actually cuddle up with you so that they can lower their guard down and get a restful sleep in.
#3. Cats are extremely territorial.
While you know that your bed is your bed, your cat may think it is theirs and they are simply just letting you sleep with them. This may seem a bit like a negative thing, but it all honesty, it means that they have enough trust in you and so they let you sleep by their side. Ever wonder why your cat cuddles into almost everything in the house? That’s them marking their territory and your bed is no exception.
#4. Comfort above all.
As you already know, all of those blankets, soft sheets, and fluffy pillows make for an extremely comfortable place to lie down. Your cat knows and understands this too and wants in on the comfort that your bed offers. Cats tend to sleep between thirteen and sixteen hours a day, so they’ve tried out all of the most comfortable spots in the house, and they are going to agree with you that your bedroom is the coziest.
#5. They are displaying their love for you!
We often think that our cats don’t love us nearly as much as our dogs do, but that’s simply not true. While they can be very independent, they do miss you when you are gone from home for a long period of time and will want to cuddle with you when you get back. Sleeping with you in your bed at night, is one way that your cat may try to show their affection towards you. Your cat will try to keep you warm and safe, and may go as far as sleeping on you, butting their head into you, and licking you. Ever woken up with your cat above your head on your pillow? That’s love.
But Should You Allow Your Cat to Sleep with You?
It is perfectly all right to allow your cat to sleep beside you in bed at night, permitting that you do not have any allergies to your cat’s hair or dander, and they have been de-wormed and vaccinated. If your cat is an outdoor cat, you may not want to let them up beside you as they can track pests, dirt, and other unsavory things into the bedroom.
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If You Have an Indoor Cat, Never Do THIS! (Common Indoor Cat Mistakes)
Many cats live indoors with their owners. This can work well, but you must meet all their needs. As a responsible owner of an indoor cat, it's important to avoid these 15 mistakes to keep your beloved pet happy and healthy.
Lack of outdoor experience
Cats are animals that enjoy being in touch with nature. Even if your cat stays indoors, it's important to provide them with opportunities to experience grass and plants. One option is to create a catio in your garden. But you can put catnip in a pot inside your home.
Not neutering or spaying them
Indoor cats can be driven by hormones to try to escape outside to find a mate. By neutering and spaying, you eliminate this added stress on your feline and minimize the allure of the outdoors.
Toxic houseplants
Some plants are toxic to cats. Removing toxic plants from your house, or moving them to a room where your kitty doesn’t have access to, is the best way to protect your cat.
Among the most toxic plants are daffodils, English Ivy, azaleas, Calla lilies, aloe, begonias, and ficus.
A single cat
Most cats enjoy each other's company and they thrive on building intimate ties with other felines.
If you leave your cat alone every day and you can’t provide your pet with enough interaction, playtime, and stimulation, consider getting a second cat to fill the need.
Too little time together
Contrary to what many people believe, domestic cats are not solitary animals.
Many cats will follow their owners from room to room because they look to them for company and love. .
Make sure to provide your pet with cuddles and regular social interaction. This makes your pet feel more loved and cared for.
Dirty litterbox
When cats live outdoors, they take care of their bathroom needs outside. They have plenty of clean space to bury their waste, or leave it uncovered as a way to mark their territory.
However, if you have an indoor cat, it becomes your responsibility to regularly clean their litterbox. If you don’t, your cat may avoid going to the litterbox and will find another place in the house to relieve themselves.
Not deworming or vaccinating them
Even if your cat is an indoor cat, it is at risk of catching parasites and infectious diseases. Doors open and window screens aren’t foolproof. If you bring in ticks or mosquitoes, your pet could be exposed to heartworms, Lyme disease, or even the plague. Your cat can also catch contagious diseases when they go for grooming or stay at a boarding facility.
To protect your cat, make sure they receive vaccinations regularly.
Not cat-proofing your home
Cats love climbing vertical spaces. It's important to make sure all electronics and shelved objects are secure. Make sure there aren't any free-hanging cords, tassels, or fabric strips that could spell trouble for a climbing feline.
Not brushing them
Cats are excellent at grooming themselves and they rarely need to be washed.
Instead of giving them a bath, you can brush them regularly. Regular brushing not only helps keep their coat clean but also prevents hairballs and strengthens your bond.
Not enough scratching posts
Cats need to scratch to maintain their nails and muscles in good condition.
Make sure to provide your pet with enough scratching posts to keep them physically and emotionally well.
Leaving them alone too long
In general, adult cats are content being left home alone for 8-12 hours. If you’re going to be gone for more than one night, arrange for a friend or pet sitter to look after your cat.
Although your cat may seem to be very independent, if you leave them alone for too long, it can cause them stress and separation anxiety – not to mention the risk of accidents or illness. Fevers, urinary blockages, blood clots — these are common cat-health emergencies.
Giving them access to open windows
Every year, animal hospitals treat cats who have fallen from great heights, often out of windows of multi-story buildings. Some make a recovery, but devastatingly, many don’t.
If you live in an apartment or high-rise building, don’t leave any windows open.
Human Habits
Did you know that certain habits people have, like smoking or making loud noises, can be bad for health and cat's well-being? That's why it's important to be cautious when inviting people to your home, as their shouting or loud music can negatively affect your cat's happiness and health.
Not having a safe place
Cats are very skittish animals. They are also very sensitive to their surroundings, and they can easily get stressed. It's important for your cat to have a safe place and several hiding spots to go to when they feel scared or threatened.
Not providing enough mental stimulation
It is important to remember that cats need opportunities for enrichment.
If your feline friend is food motivated, then treat based puzzles can be a fun.
Television can make for great entertainment.
Cats often like videos that show animals like birds and mice running around or fish swimming.
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Dog Crying Sound Compilation - Puppy Crying Sound Effect to Stimulate Your Dog
Dog Crying and Whining Loud. Sound Effects of Crying Dogs
Turn the volume up and try these sound effects with your dog. See how they react to these sounds.
Dogs who whimper or whine are trying to communicate excitement, anxiety, frustration, pain, seeking attention, and resource solicitation.
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