What better way to lift your mood than watching a kitty, Wilbur, smother its human sibling? Join us as we explore the connection between the cat and his baby brother.
Wilbur the cat even grooms Charlie, his baby brother, what action speaks louder than being fully accepted into the family?!
Let’s learn what cats do to show affection?
Purring

Cats often purr when they’re feeling relaxed. “Puuurfect!” They may purr when they’re being cuddled by their most loved companions.
Head Bunting

Cats have scent glands on their heads. So, when they rub their heads against you, they’re marking you with their scent! Basically claiming you as their own. This behavior is a sign of trust.
Kneading

This is when your cat rhythmically presses their paws into a soft surface. fun fact for the day, kittens knead their mother’s belly to stimulate milk flow while nursing. Furthermore, adult cats continue this behavior into adulthood as a sign of comfort.
Slow Blinking

Cats can communicate their affection through slow blinking. When your cat gives you a slow blink while making eye contact, take it as a kitty kiss. They are actually saying “I love you” and showing trust!
Bottom Line

So, overall the video gives us evidence of the informatio above. What a fun way to educate one on cat behaviors! Although cats have a stereotype of being ‘standoffish’ and ‘only love themselves’, this article has shown us that they do indeed have two sides.
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