How to Tell Your Cat Is Happy
π Summary
A happy cat shows it plainly β following you room to room, watching you from close by, head-butting your hand to be 'groomed', giving a slow blink-smile, or rolling over to flash the belly. Small treats during play sweeten the mood, but keep them occasional.
1 Signs of a Happy Cat
A happy cat sticks close β follows you everywhere, weaves between your legs, and clearly wants to play. It likes to sit near you and watch for a long time; even when you think it’s asleep, it’s tracking you, and rises the moment you do. Kittens learn grooming from their mother and keep the habit, so a content cat may nudge its head into your hand to ask you to ‘lick’ its fur. The clearest sign is the cat ‘smile’ β half-closed eyes and a slightly open mouth aimed at you; a head scratch suits the moment. If it drops at your feet, rolls over, and shows its soft belly, that is an invitation to play born of deep trust β don’t refuse it. During play, a few small treats (catnip or freeze-dried) make it happier, since happy cats, like people, eat well; just keep treats occasional so it doesn’t reject its main food or get an upset stomach.
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