Have you had a cat for many years, have you found an interesting phenomenon? When a cat asks you to touch its nose, does it mean that your relationship has been sublimated to a new level? In fact, the cat's nose kiss is not only a trust in you, but also opens a "door of privilege" for you. Today, together with the little sister**, when the cat lets you touch your nose, what other places will let you explore "unscrupulously"!
1. Cat's nose: a sign of trust.
A cat's nose is sensitive and fragile, and usually only those closest to it can enjoy the treatment of touching it. When your cat is willing to let you touch its nose, it's a sign that it has developed a deep trust in you. At this point, you can further interact with the cat and enhance the bond between you.
2. From the nose to the whole body: an extension of privilege.
1.Ears: Cats' ears are just as sensitive, but if you gently pet them with their permission, you'll find that they enjoy it. From the base of the ear to the tip of the ear, gently comb, you will find that the cat's body gradually relaxes and purrs with satisfaction.
2.Cheeks: Glide gently down your cat's cheeks, especially from the corners of the mouth to the ears, which is also a touch it likes. This touch will make the cat feel reassuring and comfortable.
3.Chin: Many cats like to be touched by their owners because it reminds them of being licked by a mother cat as a child. Scratch it gently and you'll find that your cat closes its eyes and enjoys the moment of peace.
4.Back: A cat's back is another sensitive area that can be very satisfying as you gently comb it along its spine from front to back. Sometimes, the cat will also take the initiative to roll over and signal you to touch its belly.
5.Tummy: While cats usually don't like to expose their bellies, they will be willing to let you pet them gently if your relationship is close enough. When you touch the cat's belly, you will notice that it squints its eyes and reveals its softest side.
3. Build a relationship of trust: Make interactions more natural.
1.Time and patience: It takes time and patience to build a deep trusting relationship with your cat. In daily life, spending more time with your cat and observing its behavior and preferences is the key to enhancing your relationship.
2.The right environment: Make sure to provide a quiet, comfortable environment for the cat to feel safe enough. Cats are more willing to interact with you when they feel relaxed.
3.Maintain consistency: Maintain a regular feeding time and place so that cats can form good habits. This way, it will trust you more and be more willing to interact with you.
4.Respect for individuality: Each cat has its own personality and habits. Respect its individuality, don't force interaction, and let the relationship develop naturally.
5.Moderate attention: Don't pay too much attention to the cat and give it plenty of space and freedom. Caring for you when it needs you is healthier in such relationships.
6.Body language: Learn to read your cat's body language and understand when it is willing to interact and when it needs to be alone. In this way, the communication between you will be smoother.
Building a deep trusting relationship with a cat takes effort and time on both sides. When your cat is willing to let you touch its nose, you may want to extend this trust to every sensitive corner of your body. Feel every intimate contact with cats with your heart, and you will find that there is a lot of warmth and joy in life. May every story of cats and people be as beautiful as ever!