8 Surprising Signs Your Cat Actually Likes You

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#4 Your Cat Exposes Their Belly

Another sign that a cat has total trust in you is when they roll over and expose its unprotected, vulnerable underbelly. Nevertheless, keep in mind that your cat may not be requesting belly rubs merely because she is exposing her tummy to you. 

Even though many cats don’t want to be petted, some do. In order to avoid being scratched and to sustain your bond with your cat, start paying attention to all of its body language.

Also, cats make a beautiful greeting called a “chirrup” or “trill” when they want to greet someone they like. As a result, if your cat calls you in this way and shows up their belly, know that they are happy to see you.

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