Bonding And Cuddling
When your cat snuggles up to you, it’s a clear sign of affection and bonding. Cats typically cuddle with those they trust and feel safe around, using this time to relax and enjoy your company. This behavior not only strengthens the bond between you and your cat but also provides comfort and warmth for them. It’s a mutual exchange of love, where your cat feels secure enough to let their guard down. Embrace these moments, as they’re your cat’s way of showing they care.
Burying Their Droppings
Cats have a natural instinct to bury their droppings, a behavior inherited from their wild ancestors who did this to avoid attracting predators. In a domestic setting, this habit continues as a way for cats to keep their living space clean and mark their territory subtly. If a cat doesn’t bury their waste, it could be a sign of discomfort with the litter box or a behavioral issue. Ensuring a clean and accessible litter box can encourage this instinctive behavior.