Cats might have a long-standing reputation for being solitary, but it’s possible to develop a close bond with them. It’s up to you, the pet parent, to form that bond. These tips from PetMD will help you build a long-lasting bond with your cat while “speaking their language.”

How your cat communicates with you

  • Kneading you or “making biscuits.” If you maneuver yourself into the right position, you’ll get a free massage out of this one. This is another sign that Kitty-Face thinks you’re her mom since she’s trying to get milk out of you. It also means she’s happy.
  • The head bump. It’s her way of saying hello, by using the oil glands in front of her ears to greet you as if you’re a cat and leave her scent on you. She sees you as one of her clan, so bump her right back.
  • Licking you. Your cat may think you taste good, but grooming is a social practice to establish a common scent among a clan of cats. In other words, she’s claiming you as one of her own. The exfoliation is an extra bonus.
  • Gumming you. This is another way Kitty-Face blends her own scent with yours, establishing a common “family scent.” Take advantage of it by feeling all of her teeth to gain her trust for when you need to be in her mouth.
  • The butt presentation. When your cat backs up to your face and lifts her tail, she’s waiting for you, her mom, to clean her. If you gently blow at her rear end, she’ll think that this is what your cleaning style is and will go on about her business.

Responding to your kitty

  • Indulge their sense of fun. Being brought a palmetto bug may not be much fun for you, but it’s Kitty-Face’s way of showing you what a great huntress she is and that you’re worthy of her prey. And in the world of kitty, that’s a very big compliment.
  • Meow back. Imitate her sound exactly, and she’ll think you’re one of her kind.
  • Greet her. Tell her “hi” and say her name, even if you just saw her a minute ago. She’s choosing to be near you, which is a big deal to a cat.
  • Sing to her. In your little kitty voice. Whether you have talent or not. She doesn’t care.
  • Carry on a conversation. She meows, you talk. Just make up what she’s asking and answer what you think she wants to know.
  • Tell her what she wants to hear. Cats seem to know what the word “beautiful” means, especially about them. Hearing it makes them very content.
  • Give her a neck massage. Kitties are very alert and watchful, holding their head up almost consistently. Relax her with a gentle neck massage to pamper her.
  • Hold her hand. Stroke her paw, both on top and underneath on her toe pads, and loosely wrap your hand around her paw. This should feel good for both of you.
  • Play fetch. Cats like this game almost as much as dogs, especially Bombays. Rather than balls, toss items they can easily fit into their small mouths, like toy mice.
  • Turn the faucet on. Drinking water is good for your cat and is even more fun from a running tap. Plus, a flowing stream encourages water play.

All cats are different. It’s best to learn about their personality and find what your cat likes best. Speak their language, and the two of you will have a long, happy life together.

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