Employees of the ethology laboratory of the University of Western Paris - Nanterre-la-Défense and the Institute for Research and Consultation on Cat Behavior in Bordeaux (France) found out which channel of communication with humans cats are most responsive to.
Scientists from the UK, in the course of experiments, found that you can win over a cat and establish contact with it by slowly blinking and squinting your eyes.
Animals perceive this signal in the same way as people react to a smile.
Most cats love to be petted on the head. The temples in particular are a favorite place for stroking.
But cats also like to have their cheeks and forehead stroked and even like to rub their cheeks or forehead on their owner’s hand. Gently stroke the muzzle with your fingertips.
If a cat sleeps with its paws tucked under itself, it means it is calm and comfortable.
If a cat is worried about something, it will straighten its paws and the hair on its back will stand on end.
A contented cat, on the other hand, will curl up into a ball to appear small and harmless.
As a “protector,” the cat usually chooses the family member who, in her opinion, is the strongest and most capable of ensuring her safety.
This could be a person or another animal in the house, such as a dog or another cat.