Most people have the impression that cats are very cool pets. In fact, cats are not stingy to show their love for humans with body language. It's time for us to learn about their emotional expression.
When the cat looks at you with half closed eyes, it means that your cat trusts you very much and has regarded you as the closest person. Cats sometimes blink slowly when they are with you. These special winks are called cat kisses. Cat kisses can be mutual. Through cat kiss, you can tell your cat that you love it too. This can help to increase the intimacy with cats and make them feel relaxed, satisfied and emotionally trusted. When your cat feels your love, it may respond with a slower blink.
The cat's tail is a barometer of emotion. It can realize the transformation of emotion through the movement and direction of the tail and the tension of the body's hair. Although most people can easily tell whether a cat is angry or not, most people do not know that the tail is also an indicator of cat mood. In nature, cats usually show their emotional attachment through their tails. They prove their friendship and affection by winding the legs and arms of their favorite little friends. Sometimes kittens take the initiative to touch you with their body and tail, which means they are very relaxed around you. This is also a way for them to express their feelings to you. In addition to touching you intimately with the tail, the kitten also expresses the feeling of happiness and warmth by shaking the tail and trembling skillfully at the same time. At the same time, their tails are upright with some curvature at the top. This behavior is sometimes called happy tail dancing.
Cats can express their trust by rubbing human faces. Kittens produce pheromone scent glands on human cheeks, and cheek rubbing is also a kind of social invitation of cats. In addition to showing their trust and love for the people they like, cats also mark ownership through this behavior, and mix the smell of the people they like with the smell they attach to.
Cats like to surround people they feel comfortable with. The kitten who loves you may relax around you and take a nap on your lap. It may try to touch you, for example, with its back against your leg and its paw out to pat you. Even if you don't have time to talk to it, it will still prove that it is close to you by wandering around.
Although cats do not know human language, they can use body language, voice, and posture to express their feelings. Although sometimes very subtle, sometimes very complex, but they are still not stingy to express their feelings and trust for the human they love.