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      If you’re not aware, a cat exposing their belly to you is a sign of trust, as it is their most vulnerable area. Touching their belly when they do that betrays that trust, which is why they attack you. It is not an invitation to touch their belly.

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        Unless it is an invitation. Four of mine love and ask for belly rubs, the fifth will seriously bite you. A&E seriously!

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          It depends on the cat, but most of the time it isn’t.

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            Yeah, it depends on the cat but in my experience 60% of cats love it, 20% really love it, and 20% will put you in hospital.

            Scientists: “Your cohort is small and your study is flawed!”

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        My cat is so confusing.

        He lets my wife rub his belly and loves it, but he doesn’t let me. He then follows me around everywhere all day every day, and he always wants to sleep near me.

        I play with him a lot, so I think sometimes it’s a “come play with me” and sometimes he thinks I’m going to play with him if I pet his belly, so he gets bitey.

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    We have an incredibly verbal cat. He will respond to his name. He will announce himself in every single room he enters. He will continue to announce himself until he is acknowledged.

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      aww my cat will announce herself if you enter the room she’s in, until you acknowledge her. she’s also tiny and when she meows it sounds like a creaky door lmao

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      mine does this non-verbally; he’ll wait at the entrance to a room and wait for you to acknowledge him either through eye contact or voice and then; and only then; he’ll enter the room and usually with a tiny squeak of approval.

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      I wish I knew teaching a cat to speak was forbidden knowledge. She wakes me up at night just to let me know she claimed 80% of the bed, or the bottom of the bowl is visible.

      Saying hi while passing each other is pretty cool though.

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      Some cats don’t like to put their faces in bowls. It pushes on their whiskers, which repeated daily can cause them pain or irritation. That’s why they refuse to eat anything but the center of the bowl, where the pressure on their whiskers is the least

      Try feeding them on a small plate or shallow bowl

      (You might also see cats pawing their food onto the floor, then eating it. Same reason)

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        I have a shallow dish for my cat and he still does this… He just doesn’t believe seeing the bottom is natural lol.

        (Before anyone says anything yes the dish is flat, I bought it for my hedgehog to eat without having to clamber and then had to swap their dishes when he discovered the shallow dish was light enough for him to toss around for fun lol)

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          Is it really though? My cat puts its whole head in a jar or whatever to get to a drop of water and also constantly rubs cheeks and thus whiskers against absolutely everything

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          I do a really shallow bowl and my cat leaves me alone until the kibble is completely gone. Crumbs and all.

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            I wish mine were the same. Mine just make more mess and still ask ffor more when the centre is empty…

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        my cats just dumb and can’t figure out that there’s more on the other 1/4 of the bowl under her chin. If I rotate the bowl she’ll start nomming but by herself she refuses to walk to the other side of the bowl. I’ve just accepted that it’s part of our routine that it’s one of those ‘eternal soups’ where you keep adding more and I’m sure it’s all gone but like what if there’s just a bit of kibble from 3 months ago at the bottom

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    “You don’t understand. It is IMPERATIVE that you let me watch you poop. OPEN THE GODDAMN DOOR”

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    Or they heard a noise and are investigating their territory.

    But yeah. I definitely get the warm fuzzies when my little goblin wanders up from her living room tree to her office tree to hang out with me.