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If you pay attention to your cat’s body language as they slow blink, you might notice other signs of contentment, like: Purring Upright ears Sitting nearby or on you Lying down or in a loaf position Kneading A slowly swishing tail, or a tail pointed up and curled like a question mark One of the best ways you can respond to a slow blink from your cat? Slow blinking right back at them! Evidence suggests cats perceive your slow blinks as positive and are likely to respond to them. In fact, some experts believe this behavior remains so common because people tend to reinforce it. Plus, communicating with your cat in one of their “love languages” could go a long way toward strengthening your bond. Half-Closed Happy Times Cats
also use their eyelids to communicate. If you catch them gazing at you with heavy-lidded, half-closed eyes, they’re likely feeling happy, peaceful, and relaxed. “A cozy cat who is at peace, perhaps lying in the sun, may appear to partially close their eyes as a sign of contentment or impending sleep,” Quandt says. If you’ve just
returned home, you might also notice this eye behavior when they greet you. Some other signs of a happy cat include: High-pitched meows, purring, and trilling Upright, forward-facing ears Head butting or rubbing against you An upright tail, a softly swishing tail, or an upright tail curled at the top like a question mark Lying down in loaf position or showing their belly To keep your cat happy, try whipping out their favorite toy, whether that’s a wand or a
catnip mouse. You can also try offering your lap (or shoulder!) for cuddles. The Hard Stare As many pet parents know firsthand, cats are prone to staring—at you, the walls, their partially empty bowl of food. And like many other cat behaviors, staring can mean plenty of different things.
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