What does a cat yawn mean?

Cats yawn for a variety of reasons, but it's often connected to how sleepy they're feeling. Sometimes they yawn as a way to try to stay awake when they're tired, just like humans do. The act of yawning means they're quickly inhaling extra oxygen, which can stimulate blood flow in their brains.
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Why do cats yawn when they see you?

When a cat sees you, it yawns because it is satisfied and at ease. It's your pet's way of communicating how happy it is to be in your company. Yawning is a cat's approach of taking in more oxygen and reawakening itself in preparation for spending time with you. Of course, some cats are simply snoozing.
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Are cats happy when they yawn?

Your cat sends messages by stretching and yawning. Of course, tense cats don't do either. Chances are, your cat feels wonderfully contented if she throws back her head, bends her spine, extends her legs, and unwinds with a yawn. Let her enjoy the feeling without being moved, asked to play, or called to a meal.
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What does excessive yawning in cats mean?

Cats (and humans) may yawn because they need to expel excess carbon dioxide. Too much CO2 means your body is craving more oxygen -- a problem that's easily remedied by taking a big, deep yawn. Some experts speculate that felines often yawn as a means to communicate.
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Why does my cat keep yawning and licking his lips?

The bottom line with a cat that keeps yawning and licking lips is that it's probably something more serious if the cat is also not eating, or experiencing any obvious signs of discomfort that could make eating unappealing.
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Do cats yawn when stressed?

Yawning in cats is also commonly seen as a stress signal, often known as a displacement behavior.
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Why do cats stretch when they see you?

Your cat can stretch simply because it has awakened from a long nap and needs to stretch its muscles. However, a cat willing to stretch in front of you as it is greeting you can indicate comfort. A stretching cat means that it is secure, safe, and desperately wants your attention.
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Why does my cat follow me to the bathroom?

Your Cat Loves You

The bathroom is full of the smells of you: your cat's favorite human! You spend time there doing important things, or at least it may seem that way to your cat. Your cat may be intrigued by watching you do all the little things humans do in there.
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Why do cats kick their back legs when playing?

Cats sometimes kick with their hind legs when they are engaged in play behavior, such as wrestling. They will also exhibit this behavior when they are fighting or feel defensive and want the other party to leave them alone. When a cat is about to be attacked or is attacked, she will roll onto her back.
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What Do cats Think when you kiss them?

Does your cat like it when you kiss him? Some cats do seem to like or at least tolerate human kisses. If your cat leans in, purrs, and rubs his head on you when you kiss him, he probably understands that you're trying to show him affection.
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Why do cats walk right in front of you?

They want your attention

Whether they want to spend time with you so they wish you'd sit still somewhere or they just want you to give them a cat treat, cats try to get your attention by walking in front of you or rubbing on your legs and apparently trying to trip you. It's all a matter of repetition.
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Do my cats love me?

Mikel Delgado, cat behavior expert with Rover, confirmed that cats can, indeed, feel affection for humans. “Cats can have a lot of the same emotions that we do, including liking to be around us and enjoying our presence,” she says.
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Why does my cat hug my arm and bite me?

Cats most commonly bite us to tell us they want to stop interacting. Cats have sensitive nerve endings on their bodies that can lead to them becoming overstimulated. If you miss other signs they want to stop interacting, they may resort to biting you.
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What is a cat Sploot?

"Sploot" is a slang term for the position pets take when they lay on their stomach with their legs stretched out behind them. Dogs can sploot, too, but there's nothing quite like the sploot of the ever-agile cat. Cats are bendy little buggers, stretching into all shapes and fitting into insane spots.
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Why does my cat stare at me?

Your Cat Stares at You to Show Affection

Cats can use staring as a nonverbal way of communicating. Even though a long, unblinking stare may not be the best way for humans to show affection, when your fur baby does this, it may mean they're showing love to their favourite owner.
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Do cats pick a favorite person?

In a multi-human household, it seems that cats will choose one family member they want to spend more of their time with. According to a study done by the nutrition company, Canadae, they discovered that the person who makes the most effort is the favorite.
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Where your cat sleeps on your bed and what it means?

Sleeping in your bed may be your cats chosen way of showing you they care. When your cat sleeps with you all the time, they are saying that they like being with you and enjoy cuddling. This is especially common if you met your cat during the first 4 to 9 weeks of their life when cat imprinting occurs.
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Why does my cat sit at my feet and stare at me?

Boredom. Yes, cats do get bored just as easily as humans do. This can often lead to destructive behavior, which is way worse than the stalker-ish staring. If your pet is bored, it will probably stare at you in hopes that you'll provide entertainment.
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Why does my cat spread his toes when I touch them?

Why Do Cats Spread Their Toes When You Touch Them? You've probably seen your kitty spread their toes as you pet them, or run your hand over their paw. Since there are cats out there who enjoy having their paws and especially their paw pads massaged, by spreading their toes they're giving you better access.
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Why do cats tuck their paws under their chest?

"Experts" say: Your cat tucks its paws underneath it because it feels content and safe, plus it keeps body heat from escaping.
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Why do cats raise their back when you pet them?

The most likely reason your cat raises its butt when you scratch the base of its tail is that it enjoys it. Raising the butt can help bring the nerves closer to the surface, making the target easier to hit. Cats also tend to stand still when they do this, so you don't need to chase after them.
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How often should a cat yawn?

Before and after sleeping, yawning is increased. Felines spend a lot of their time sleeping, up to 15 hours a day; therefore it's typical to see them yawning so much. Yawning is connected with a sense of well-being; weariness and your cat might just be calm or drowsy.
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Why do cats like to be stroked under the chin?

A cat's cheeks contain scent glands so when you rub them, you're mingling their scent with yours. Under the chin - One of those out-of-the-way spots on a cat's body, the space under a cat's chin is a great one for scratching since the cat may have trouble reaching it himself.
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How do cats say hello?

A trill is your cat's way of saying "hello."

Sometimes cats make chirpy, cooing, almost birdlike noises. It's distinct from meowing in both sound and meaning. "Trilling is a high-pitched, chirp-like noise made by cats as a greeting to people or other cats.
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Why do cats grab your hand with their paws?

A cat may grab and bite someone's hand because of a feeling of overstimulation, annoyance, play, or signaling an injury. Identifying the reason a cat is biting you will likely be circumstantial.
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