Not Just Purring: 7 Signs That You Are Taking Great Care of Your Cat

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Publiation data: 24.11.2025 07:10
Not Just Purring: 7 Signs That You Are Taking Great Care of Your Cat

Owners of purring pets strive to do everything possible for their health and happiness. However, newcomers to the cat world may wonder if they are taking good care of their fluffy friend. These 7 signs of contented kitties will help determine how good of a pet owner we are.

 

Your Cat Has a Great Appetite

Like healthy people, healthy cats love food. They eagerly await their meals and may even follow their owner when they walk past their bowl, as if to say, “It’s time to eat!” Moreover, some well-mannered cats may respond to the rustle of their favorite treat bag with more enthusiasm than to your “kitty kitty kitty.”

Your Cat Regularly Grooms Itself

It seems that fluffy creatures groom their fur solely for beauty, but that’s not entirely true. Of course, cats strive for cleanliness and want their fur to shine, but grooming is not just about appearance. There are many reasons why healthy cats groom themselves daily. First, it helps keep their fur clean and regulates body temperature. Second, this procedure prevents matting and helps eliminate infections and parasites. Finally, when a cat is stressed, grooming helps it cope with negative emotions.

Your Cat Sleeps Enough

Try to guess how many hours a day a healthy cat can sleep. You’ll be surprised—it can spend up to 20 hours in the “land of dreams”! Of course, this time can be broken into several sleep sessions throughout the day, and certainly, a sleeping cat can be found in the most unexpected places and positions.

Your Cat Kneads Your Body

It can be confidently stated that a cat is happy if it kneads its paws on its owner’s body or a soft blanket, as if kneading dough. These movements are a legacy from kittenhood when the kitten kneaded its mother’s belly to get more milk.

Your Cat Holds Its Tail High

The tail is a very vulnerable part of a cat’s body. There are many positions in which a cat’s tail can be seen, and they can tell a lot about its emotional state. Throughout the day, the tail can be held high, lowered, in the shape of a question mark, curled, or even puffed up, depending on the pet’s mood. The most obvious signal a cat can give is a raised tail. This means that it is happy and relaxed, indicating that it feels comfortable at home. A raised tail is a sure sign that the pet feels confident around its owner, which means your care is paying off.

Your Cat Has Maintained a Playful Nature Since Kittenhood

A sign that a cat is absolutely happy is its playful mood. Purring pets usually love to play, jump, and be mischievous. Of course, as they age, they become calmer, but adult cats also love to play, just not as actively as kittens. A cat that enjoys new toys from its owner and actively plays with them is an undeniable sign of its happiness!

Your Cat Purrs

Purring is a complex and multifaceted aspect of a cat’s life, as it can signal both happiness and nervousness in your affectionate companion. However, in both cases, purring benefits cats. If it is feeling down after a long day of hunting or too much solitude, purring will help it relax. But if a cat purrs just because you entered the room and petted it, this is certainly a sign that it feels good and loves its owner.

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