6 Ways You Can Tell Your Cat is Part of the Family

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Yes, cats can seem highly independent, even indifferent. But however solitary you think your cat may be, he definitely has ways of showing how much he loves and needs you. Look for these signs that your cat loves you and considers himself part of your family.

The Forehead Touch

Even it’s just for a moment, a forehead touch, or slight chin to forehead nuzzle, is a sign of trust and affection.

Kneading

The original intent of kneading comes from when cats are kittens and they use the behavior to stimulate the release of milk from the mother during nursing. As they grow, however, many cats keep up this behavior and it’s a sign of contentment.

The Tail Twitch

If your cat comes up to you with his tail hoisted in the air and the tip twitching back and forth, he’s actually showing you a sign of affection. While your cat may invite you to interact, he may also turn that play behavior into wildness or aggression, so be careful.



(PHOTO: THE MARY SUE)Purring

One of the most common and well-known signs of love from your cat, purring is the ultimate sign of contentment. While in your presence, a purr from your feline friend means he’s more than happy to sit back, relax, and be spoiled by you.

Getting Your Attention

Whether it’s licking your hair while you sleep, or taking a casual stroll over your laptop while you work, such interruptions from your cat mean he wants to interact with you and is ready for some extra affection.

Gift Giving

Though it can be a little gross when you’re presented with a dead mouse or bird, when your cat brings you this prized possession, he’s sharing his prey with you. Believe it or not, this is actually a true sign of kitty friendship.

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