Do Cats Feel Love?
Here are some signs that your cat may love you:
* They rub their head against you. This is a sign of affection and respect in cat language.
* They purr when they're around you. Purring is a sign of contentment and relaxation, and it's often associated with being loved and cared for.
* They knead you with their paws. This is a behavior that cats learn from their mothers when they're nursing, and it's often associated with feelings of security and comfort.
* They bring you dead animals or toys. This is a sign that your cat is trying to provide for you, which is a way of showing their love.
* They follow you around the house. This is a sign that your cat is interested in you and wants to be near you.
Of course, not all cats show their love in the same way. Some cats may be more affectionate than others, and some may have different ways of expressing their emotions. However, there's no doubt that cats do experience love and other complex emotions, and they can form strong bonds with their human companions.
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