Kisses and hugs between two cats

3 years ago
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+++++++++++How Cats Show Love?++++++++++++++
How cats show love is a question that many cat lovers ask. I want a cat kiss from my pet. If I kiss my cat, can my pet kiss me back? Your pet does let you know you are loved with their eyes. Notice how your pet's eyes widen and narrow, then look relaxed. Now notice how they look when they are alert to a sudden noise or danger. There is a big difference. When you pick your kitty up to cuddle him, he may not want the sudden attention and his eyes widen and he looks annoyed. Often your cat will let you know when he wants attention and that might be a different time than you had planned. Cats are very independent pets. A lot of their needs for attention vary with the breed of cat you have taken into your home. All cats will immediately let you know if your loving attention is needed or not.

Sometimes it is just a matter of trust with your kitty. Did you get your cat as a kitten? If you did, you probably had the opportunity to hold him and pet him when he was acquiring his personality and independence. An old cat will usually not take to the holding and cuddling immediately upon moving into your home. First, you have to prove yourself worthy to a pet. Cats rule! They are sovereign, never subject. Let your older cat make the first move when it comes to love. You won't have to guess when the time is right, your kitty will let you know.

Cats kiss with their eyes. You will see the love there first. Don't try to stare into your cat's eyes. They hold their thoughts secret and they resent the intrusion. Look into your pet's eyes, then smile and look away. Gently pet your cat and talk very softly to your pet. If your cat relaxes and opens and shuts his paws with his claws covered, your kitty is loving you back. If your cat remains uneasy or his eyes narrow, he isn't in the mood. If his claws extend and you feel his body tense, better gently release him and let him go. Always remember to thank him in a gentle voice for the opportunity to hold him.

If you let your love grow over time, your kitty will feel safe and loved when you invade his privacy. Often he will make the first love move when you least expect it. He might jump into your lap, sit on your computer keyboard, nap on your pillow, or walk between your feet when you are fixing dinner. When your kitty does these things, you have been accepted into his world. Don't take your privilege for granted. One sharp word or unkind action will place you at the back of the line and you will be required to wait until your cat makes the next love move.

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