Cats are more likely to bond with people than we think.
In this article, we will tell you how to understand that a cat is attached to you.
How to understand that a cat considers you the owner
Cats consider the people they live with to be their beloved family. In addition, they constantly demonstrate this in different ways.
If a cat, purring in your arms, gently moves its paws, or, sitting in your arms, looks tenderly at you, rubs its wet nose, licks your hands and face, know that your cat treats you like its mother.
The cat most likely considers you its master if it follows you on your heels and tries to spend as much time with you as possible.
Another sign of affection is that the pet adapts to the owner’s routine—it goes to bed and gets up with you.
An animal experiences tender feelings towards you if it caresses and tramples on you,
allows unpleasant procedures, such as bathing and nail trimming.
How does a cat determine its owner
Cats remember not only the appearance of their person, but also his smell, because each person has an individual smell, and this allows the animal to identify its owner.
The cat remembers these smells well, and they remain in her memory for a long time.
Previously, we talked about why dogs pull on the leash when walking.