How to Make Sure Your Cat Knows You Love Them
Cats are silly
creatures. They’re cute and cuddly one minute and standoffish the next.
However, they have their unique ways of showing they love you. Bringing you
“dinner” in the form of a miscellaneous dead creature, “helping” you with
chores or work or reading, following you around (occasionally trying to dart in
and out of your feet as you walk just to make sure you notice), and of course
the coveted kitty cuddle are all common signs. But how do you return the
affection to them? How do you show them how much you love them? Here are
some examples that can help you express your affection and possibly make your
cat love you more than they already do.
- Be the Jerry to their Tom.
Cats have an
inherent instinct to hunt and combat prey. They are naturally highly skilled
hunters and crave an outlet to hone their combat skills. What better way
than with you as a training partner? There are plenty of options at your
disposal for “training equipment.” Laser lights, string, toy mice,
feathers and jingly toys are all adorable and inexpensive toys that you can
find pretty much anywhere. (Be warned though: Although ultimate cuteness
overload is a definite effect of this form of affection, if they are ingested,
strings can cause medical issues. So use with supervision.)
Playing in this
manner will keep your cat healthy and fit by giving them some much-needed
exercise as well as provide you with a healthy dose of one-on-one time.
Your cat secretly loves to spend time with you, especially if it’s playtime.
- Environmental Factor
The feline
species are incredibly anal about cleanliness and grooming. They are
incessantly washing, grooming and straightening their fur. They prefer
everything to be impeccably clean. An indoor cat relies on you, their
companion, to help keep their environment smelling sweet and clean. Keep
their litter box clean daily and make sure that your house is generally free of
smelly debris and your kitty will be forever grateful.
- Healthy Snacks
Snacks are
amazing, and everyone has a favorite. Your cat is depending on you to
make healthy, responsible choices for their snacks. Human food is
unhealthy for cats, and some can even make them very sick. Try out your
local pet store or online and go for lean protein based snacks. Dry
pellets should be kept to a minimum. They’ll devour the freeze-dried
pellets of lamb or chicken. The best thing is that those high protein
snacks will give them energy, help keep their muscles nice and healthy, and
assist them to live a longer and healthier life. One last note: Make sure to
account for the calories in the treats you give your cat. Putting on
weight is far easier than losing it, even for cats. Just like humans,
overweight cats can have a slew of health-related problems that it would be
better to avoid altogether.
- Kitty Cuddles!
Who doesn’t
love to snuggle up to their fuzzy, warm feline friend? Well, they love cuddling
too. (Even if they won’t admit it to anyone.) When your cat is in the
coveted “snuggle mode,” try to find the time to snuggle back. A small bit
of petting or gentle ear scratching is a sure sign of your affection for your
furry friend. The best part? Cuddling with animals is one of the major ways to
destress yourself. The power of touch, especially combined with the pure
affection felt from animals, is proven to assist in relieving anxiety and
depression as well as anger. Therefore, snuggles are just as
important for you as they are your cat!
- L-O-V-E. L is for the way you look at me…
Earning a cat’s
love is an entirely different thing than deserving it. Cats, although
cautious, do give their love completely and without abandon. To earn and
be worthy of this precious gift, we need to make sure that we do all that we
can to provide and take care of them. A warm, comfy and safe place to
sleep inside is a definite. It doesn’t have to be fancy: a cat bed, comfy
cushion or even a box is all a cat needs to slip into dreamland. This combined
with a high-quality food (with little fillers or by-products), kindness and
love, and frequent visits to the vet as needed are all ways to not only ensure
their well-being but to show how much you love your cat.
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