Signs of a happy cat: photos

Cats have their own language. The main goal of a good owner is to learn to understand their pet. Signs of a happy cat will become obvious if you pay close attention to your furry friend's behavior, as animals literally "tell" how happy they are.

If your pet is happy to see you, it will come out to greet you with its tail held high, the tip of which may curl slightly and even twitch.

A cat with its tail held high

Happy animals rest completely relaxed. They sleep with their front paws tucked under them. Their ears are tense, and their eyes are half-closed if the cat is simply resting, or tightly closed if they are sleeping.

A white cat sleeps in cabbage leavesThe ginger cat is resting

You can often see your furry friend lying on their back with their paws raised. This means they're completely relaxed, trust you, and just really, really happy.

A ginger cat sleeps on its backA fluffy cat sleeps on its back

Happy cats love affection. They not only allow themselves to be petted, but also cuddle up to their owner's hand.

The owner's hand strokes the cat

Contented cats behave like little kittens. They are extremely curious and playful.

The cat wants to play

If a pet wants to play, it can sit or lie on its side with its paws stretched out.

A fluffy ginger cat in a playful moodFluffy cat playing

Animals that are content with their lives spend a lot of time grooming themselves.

A gray cat washes itselfThe ginger cat washes himselfA very happy cat sits with his eyes closedThe face of a happy cat

If you notice these signs, then you are a great owner and your cat is lucky.

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