Is your cat lying down and showing you its soft, round belly? Before you go near it, be careful: it might scratch you!

The truth is, when a cat shows you its tummy, it doesn’t mean it wants a cuddle. The way it is said can make it sound like they trust you, but it can also mean something else. To understand what your cat is trying to tell you when it shows its belly, you need to understand the signals it uses.

How do you know if your cat likes you?

When your cat gently nudges you with its head, it’s showing you it loves you. For cats, this gesture is a way of showing that they recognise and feel connected to other cats. By leaving its scent, it shows that it is there and takes up space. To put it simply, when a cat headbutts you, it’s saying “hello”, “I love you”, or “you belong to me”. But when he shows you his belly, the message is more complicated. This position shows great trust, but it’s not necessarily linked to love. It may just be that they want to stretch or are feeling good, but it doesn’t mean you should pet them.

You might think he can’t speak to tell you he needs your love, but in reality, your cat shows you how he feels every single day.

If your cat follows you everywhere, brings you “gifts” (like dead mice), stares at you while blinking slowly, and purrs loudly when you approach, then you can be sure that he loves you deeply.

Where can you pet a cat? The places he loves and those he really doesn’t like.

Cats do not like to have their whole bodies stroked. Some cats are more sensitive than others. They can also be shy. So if you want to pet a cat, be careful and don’t go too far. Here is a simple explanation. The first thing to remember is to keep your belly out of the way. Friendly cats will let you pet them in this area, but it’s best not to. The same goes for the paws and lower back. Instead, go for the safe option of the head. Cats love it when you scratch their chin, cheeks, and the side of their ears. But don’t force your cat to cuddle. If they seem uncomfortable, let them. No matter where you pet them, always stroke the fur in the same direction.