You love your furry feline friend with all your heart, but how do they feel about you? Does your cat love you—or tolerate you?
If you’re trying to figure out the answers to these questions, you’re in the right place! Take this quiz, and we’ll tell you if your cat loves you as much as you love them. 😻🐾
Questions Overview
1. You’ve just gotten home after a long day. What does your cat do?
- Runs up to me to greet me.
- Meows a little bit to say “hello.”
- Stays right where they are and ignores me (lol).
2. Does your cat ever make eye contact with you and blink slowly?
- Yeah, all the time!
- I’ve noticed this once or twice.
- Nope, my cat has never done that.
3. When you’re sitting on the couch watching TV, what does your cat do?
- Curls right up in my lap, purrs, and takes a nap.
- Sits on the couch or the floor to be near me.
- No idea—their always off somewhere on their own!
4. Does your cat ever bump or rub its head against you?
- Yeah, my cat does this super often.
- I think my cat’s done this a few times.
- Nope, not that I’ve ever noticed.
5. Do you give your cat treats?
- Yes, all the time!
- Every once in a while.
- Honestly, not as much as I should 🫣
6. You and your cat are hanging out in your room, but you decide to go to the kitchen for a snack. What does your cat do?
- Follows me into the kitchen, of course!
- Meows at me a little, but stays put.
- My cat is too busy napping to even notice I left 😂
7. Does your cat have toys, and do you play games?
- Totally! My cat has tons of toys, and we play all the time.
- A little bit! My cat has toys, and we play sometimes.
- Not really. Tbh, I should get my cat more toys and play more.
8. When you try to pick your cat up, what does it do?
- Snuggles into me and meows happily.
- Lets me hold them for a minute, then wants to be put down.
- Squirms around and gets super uncomfy right away.
9. Does your cat ever lie on its back around you?
- Yes! And my cat even lets me rub their belly.
- Yes, but they don’t like having their belly rubbed.
- Nope, my cat never lies on their back around me.
10. How often do you scoop your cat’s litter box?
- Right after they poop, every single time.
- At least once at the end of every day.
- Every 1-2 days.
11. Does your cat allow you to groom them (cut their nails, brush them, etc) easily?
- Yes! My cat is totally calm and trusting during grooming.
- Kinda. It’s not my cat’s favorite, but we manage.
- Nope. My cat hates being groomed and gets super cranky!
12. Where does your cat sleep?
- Snuggled up right next to me in my bed.
- At the foot of my bed or somewhere in my room.
- I have no idea—somewhere in the house!
13. How would you describe your relationship with your cat?
- My cat is my literal baby 🥹♥️
- We’re besties 💕
- We’re close, but I wish we were closer!
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Does Your Cat Love You? 11 Signs to Look Out For
- Greeting you at the door: If your cat runs right up to you when you walk through the front door, this is its way of welcoming you home and showing you that it missed you. It may also walk between your legs, meow, and curl its tail around your legs, which are also signs of affection.
- Following you around the house: Cats tend to follow people they trust and love around the home, so if your cat is right on your heels whenever you get up to walk to a new location in your house, this is a super positive sign.
- Slow blinking: Cats often look at those they don’t trust with an unblinking stare, but if they make eye contact with you and blink slowly, this is a sign of affection, trust, and positive feelings. You can also return the compliment by slowly blinking back at your cat! [1] X Research source
- Headbutting: If your cat bumps its head against you or rubs its cheeks against you, this is another positive sign of affection. This is usually your cat’s attempt to mark you with its scent, which means it’s claiming you as one of its own.
- Kneading: Cats typically learn to knead when they are kittens nursing on their mother, and the behavior is thought to release endorphins, reduce stress, and bring comfort. If your cat starts kneading when you pet it, this means it’s relaxed and comfortable around you. [2] X Research source
- Grooming: Cats only lick and groom other cats that they trust and have a social bond with, so if your cat licks you, this is likely a sign that they see you as part of their family. [3] X Research source
- Showing its belly: If your cat rolls onto its back and exposes its belly to you, this is a major sign of trust. A cat will only adopt this vulnerable position if it feels completely safe and comfortable with you, so it’s a sign that you have a super strong relationship.
- Bringing you gifts: When a cat brings its owner presents, this is one of the strongest signs of affection out there. Outdoor cats may present owners with actual prey, but indoor cats can show the same behavior by dropping their toys at their owners’ feet. [4] X Research source
- Purring: When cats purr, it’s often a sign of contentment and comfort when they’re resting near you or when you’re showing them affection by petting them.
- Tail behavior: If your cat holds its tail upright in a C-shape or with a hook at the top, this is a sign of affection and adoration. They may also wag their tail slowly back and forth, or even let you pet it. [5] X Research source
- Sleeping with you: Sleeping is a pretty vulnerable behavior, so cats only do it around people they really trust. If your cat curls up into your lap to take a nap or chooses to sleep next to you in your bed, these are major signs of love and affection! [6] X Research source
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References
- ↑ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-to-tell-if-your-cat-loves-you-according-to-science/
- ↑ https://www.petmd.com/cat/behavior/does-my-cat-love-me
- ↑ https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/cat/behaviour-and-training/how-to-tell-if-your-cat-loves-you
- ↑ https://www.chewy.com/education/cat/training-and-behavior/8-unmistakable-ways-your-cat-says-i-love-you
- ↑ https://www.petmd.com/cat/behavior/does-my-cat-love-me
- ↑ https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/cat/behaviour-and-training/how-to-tell-if-your-cat-loves-you