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It's a sign of dominance in the same way prisoners make other dudes their bitch by having them hold their pockets when they walk.
The black one. I have three cats but the black one always sits or sleeps next to me while facing away from me. It's like hes turning his back to me constantly.
Is anyone on here a cat behaviorist? I need to know what this means.
I heard on tv a show about a cat that would always press his head againt the wall and it turns out it was cause he caught brain damage and I'm very worried about brain damage.
You're cat lives dat prison life. You don't know about that life.Not sure if this was covered yet but I will say this. I read that Supposedly if your cat lays with his butt towards you it's a good thing. It means that's he trusts you.
The black one. I have three cats but the black one always sits or sleeps next to me while facing away from me. It's like hes turning his back to me constantly.
Is anyone on here a cat behaviorist? I need to know what this means.
I heard on tv a show about a cat that would always press his head againt the wall and it turns out it was cause he caught brain damage and I'm very worried about brain damage.
Cats can smell Beta and it offends their senses.
Different cats have different personalities. It may be a sign of trust. When he shows his butthole it just means he knows you will not rape him. Your cat feels safe when he is with you or else he wouldn't even be near you.
Hey @Cint, your post made me flush my pills down the toilet. I don't remember typing that shit; not in the slightest.
I started thinking about verbal blunders from my drug use. The hazardous things that may of been said in everyday life and easily forgotten. I guess what I'm saying is thanks for the indirect help.
Damn, @Clippy your random ass post may of saved a life. Thank you, I guess.
The black one. I have three cats but the black one always sits or sleeps next to me while facing away from me. It's like hes turning his back to me constantly.
Is anyone on here a cat behaviorist? I need to know what this means.
I heard on tv a show about a cat that would always press his head againt the wall and it turns out it was cause he caught brain damage and I'm very worried about brain damage.