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How To Form An Emotional Bond With Your Cat?

How To Form An Emotional Bond With Your Cat?

Just like human connections where it is very important to understand the emotional needs and wants of the other human to create a never-breaking strong bond, creating a bond with your pet, requires you to understand their needs as well. Cats are super sensitive animals who can form profound attachments with their human family. It is a moment of awe and pride for cat owners when the cat shows affection and trust for them. I’m sure every one of us deeply desires to be at the point with our feline friends where they love and trust us completely. In this article, we are going to discover ways by which we can gain our cat’s trust and how to form an emotional bond with your cat.

10 Ways To Establish Emotional Connection With Your Cat

So you brought a cat home and instantly fell in love with this adorable creature, you can’t take your eyes off of their gorgeous little self, and you just can’t wait to grab them in your arms and squeeze them but you know you got to wait till your cat is ready to love you back. Winning your cat’s heart is not that difficult but it requires so much patience, love, and dedication. Follow these 10 points to get your cat to like you

  1. Learn Their Body Language

Cats are very expressive through their body language. There are certain tail movements and certain eye and ear movements that can tell you what your cat is feeling. Before initiating any contact, try learning their body language so that you know how they feel about your interaction and that you are aware of what they like and do not like. Avoiding things that scare or stress your cat out is essential for gaining trust.

  1. Observe Their Activity

When you get a new cat, you must not bombard them with hugs and kisses. Rather than that you should wait and observe their behavior, changing houses and meeting new people can be really hectic for a cat, so it is better to give them some time to discover the place and then you can start feeding them and staying in the same room with them, for the cat to be comfortable around you. Observing your cat gives you an idea of what’s going on in their fluffy head and if they are comfortable or scared.

  1. Respecting Your Cat’s Privacy Is A Must

Cats love their solo time, they would spend hours and hours wandering alone without getting bored. So if your cat hides from you and spends some time alone, that doesnt mean that they are not happy around you but they just like being alone sometimes it has nothing to do with what you do. Do not disturb their zen and let them come to you when they are ready.

  1. Understand Their Personality

Just like humans cats also have personalities, these different personalities can be a result of their experiences, kittenhood, breed, and genes. Some cats are aggressive by nature like Savannahs, some are very chill and domestic like ragdolls and Persian cats and some are very vocal like Siamese.  Every cat has their unique requirements according to their personality, you need to know your cat’s personality before trying to create a bond with them.

  1. Convey Love Through Your Eyes

As you know cats consider humans as fellow cats and so when we try to communicate with a cat through our body language they understand. Your eyes play a big role in nonverbal communication cats are experts in. Don’t stare at your cat as you might intimidate them and it can cause stress, instead of staring make sure that you blink slowly at your cat to let them know that you trust them and you are comfortable around them.

  1. Groom Your Cat

Initially, when a kitten forms a bond with their mother it is through grooming and feeding. Cats groom each other to socialize and to show that they feel comfortable around each other. Grooming is an essential part of a cat’s day, as they like being clean. When you groom your cat it can strengthen your bond and create trust between you two.

  1. Pat The Cat 

Just when you know your cat is comfortable with your presence and it lets you touch or feed them, you can take a step ahead and start gently patting them. Cats usually love being patted neat their head and neck and hate it when their belly or paws are touched. Maintain your distance and pat their head and neck. It won’t take long for you to notice that your cat rubs against you and asks for more pats.

  1. Play With Your Cat

This is the most common way of developing a connection with your little furry friend. Playing with your cat allows you to spend quality time with them and that makes them used to your presence and your scent. So don’t just get them toys to play with themselves but sit with them and engage. Your cat will love you for this and will look for you next time they want to play.

  1. Give Them Treats

Be it a human or a cat, who doesn’t like munching on delicious treats? Whenever your cat does something good or does something right when they are training try giving them treats. Feed your cat yourself too, this way they will depend on you and come to you when they need food, and eventually, you will see they will come to you for anything they want, which shows that they completely trust you and know that you will save the day.

  1. Provide A Comfortable Home

You can only develop a bond with they are in an environment that is stress-free, a worried cat’s main priority is safety and an uncomfortable environment makes your cat not trust you or anyone around. When you provide your cat with a home that is cat friendly, they will consider it their territory and feel confident in the home

Conclusion

Cats are the cutest. It is an honor for cat parents to know that their cat thinks of them as a mother-like figure and loves them so much. When you have a strong bond with your cat, you are lucky that they trust you and depends so much on you. 

When your cat licks you as they groom, slowly blinks at you, lets you carry them, lets you touch their belly and lower body, eats in peace near you, and maybe climbs up to your bed to sleep with you, these are some signs that show that your dedication has played its role and now you and your cat are inseparable.

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