Why do cats slowly blink at you




















Is she sleepy? Is she content? In the animal world, direct eye contact or a hard or prolonged stare is usually perceived as a threat or challenge to the recipient of that stare. If two cats were to exhibit neutral or even friendly behavior toward each other, they would typically avoid making direct eye contact.

That is because neither cat would want the other cat to interpret its look as a threat or challenge — which could provoke one of the cats to flee or for the interaction to escalate into aggressive behavior. If this happens, you can interpret this behavior as your cat not feeling threatened by or fearful of you. It may also be an indication that your cat may be receptive to more interactions with you.

I always recommend to a person that they look for a blink from the cat and then slowly extend a finger out toward the cat and allow her to sniff. If the cat is receptive to more interactions with that person, she will sniff the finger and may try to rub her face on the finger or lower her head for attention. If the cat backs away or bats at the finger, it is a clear sign the kitty does not want any physical interactions with the person. The bottom line: While a slow blink does not always mean your cat wants physical contact with you, it is a way of signaling to you, to another person or to another cat that everything is A-OK and she is comfortable being around you!

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Watch to see how your cat responds. He might slow-blink back, or you might notice that his gaze gets more relaxed — his eyes might even shut completely. Your cat is doing a lot to show you that it loves you. Here are a few other signs you can look for that shows your cat trusts you and is bonding with you.

This is one of the biggest things your cat can do to show affection. A tummy display is a highly vulnerable position.

If your cat is comfortable enough to show its tummy, your cat has a serious trust in you and its environment. In the wild, showing a tummy could mean death. It means subservience. In some cases, this could be a defensive posture, however. Make sure your cat is relaxed entirely, or you could meet the claws. The tail is also an excellent way to find out if your cat is feeling happy and affectionate. The cats also more readily slow blinked back at the researchers who were slow blinking.

It's not clear why cats view slow blinkers more warmly than people who stare, but the researchers have some ideas. Cats may perceive direct eye contact from humans as threatening, Tasmin Humphrey, a co-author of the new study, said in a press release. It's a great way of enhancing the bond you have with cats," she said. You'll find they respond in the same way themselves and you can start a sort of conversation.

A growing body of research suggests cats are more in tune with their owners than the pets' typically standoffish nature suggest. Felines can clue into human emotional cues and butt their heads against an owner who feels sad to offer comfort. Cats also know their own names , even if they choose to ignore such salutations, and use purring as a means to grab humans' attention.

But the more researchers know about what makes these animals relax, the better people can care for cats in stressful situations. Slow blinking "appears to be an indicator of positive emotion in cats," the study authors wrote, and humans can use that indicator to gauge how cats are feeling. It's not just cats that narrow their gazes when they're happy: Other mammals — including horses , cows , sheep , and dogs — all narrow their eyes during activities that relax them, like feeding, grooming, and playing.

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