Why Your Cat Purrs
Oddly enough, purring is one of the noises cats make that scientists know less about than any other cat noise. We have collectively learned to assume that purring is a sign your cat is happy and relaxed.
Purring is a form of communication for your feline friend. It doesn’t always necessarily mean they are relaxed and sometimes means the opposite. Purring calms them down when they are feeling stressed as the vibrations soothe them. This is also why when your cat curls up on you and purrs, you start to feel your worries slide away soon.
When Your Cat Follows You To The Bathroom
Considering how independent cats consider themselves to be, they can display some pretty needy kinds of behavior. For example, they occasionally follow you into the bathroom when you were planning on doing your business alone.
Experts aren’t quite sure why cats do this but they suspect that it is a comfort thing. Cats can feel vulnerable without their owners so they might like to keep close by. Other experts reckon they are just curious and want to see what’s going on behind closed doors.
When Your Cat Wags Its Tail
When dogs wag their tails back and forth, it means they’re happy and excited to see you. This is not the case for cats, who wag their tales when they want to be left alone.
The swishing motion means they are annoying so the best thing you can do is to stay away. If its tail is twitching, however, this means they are interested in something that is going on around them. The twitching is a sign that they are focused or are playing close attention to something nearby.