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What does the behavior of cats rubbing their heads mean?

Cats are mysterious and strange, they have many interesting, sometimes uninteresting behaviors, and they swing and sink, and they sleep on our faces, and they seem strangely fascinated by falling water drops, and many cat trustees ask about cats rubbing their heads, and we agree that it’s a behavior worth knowing more about, and cats rub their heads with remarkable things to leave chemical markers as part of the communication through smell, and depending on the subject of communication in cats, cats may be advocating for things or referring to pleasure.

What’s a cat rubbing?


Some call it head-banging, others call it head-banging, and many cat behavioral experts like to rub the head, and whatever we call it, we can all agree it’s a beautiful sign of affection and confidence, and for many of us, our cat will approach a deep fart that gently squeezes our face and our forehead, and sometimes they rub their faces from cheek to chin on our faces, and for others, rubbing the head is very much like hitting a head from the skull to the skull, in both cases it’s a well-known gesture that makes it clear that we are an acceptable member of the cat family.

Cats rub their heads to to request something :


Cats have many ways of communicating with us, and water is used almost exclusively to talk to humans, but it’s not the only messaging system our cats use, and that includes rubbing their heads, and it can often be used as a behavior to get attention, and knowing the actual message is up to the guardian, and cats can ask for scratches and masks, and it can order food or snacks, or it can take a while to play, and if cats rub their heads and then flip to reveal their belly, they may show that they are comfortable and show us that they trust us, and in the house we’ve offered.

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Cat pheromone glands:


Cats have several different glands for producing pheromones throughout the body, and these glands are between the toes and under the chin, the corners of the mouth and the temples and along the tails and ears, and the cats tend to use the whole head in fancy rock shows at times.


What do cats tell you?


What part of the head is used depends on the height of the target object, and the forehead and ears are usually rubbed off at the top of things while the head-high objects are distinguished by a pass from the mouth to the ear, and the lower things are rubbed by the chin and throat, and when the cats chase after each other, it’s often as a form of social bonding, performed between friendly and familiar cats, and usually initiated by the more dominant cats as a way to make all the cats in the colony smell.

rubbing cats on their owners:


Some cats become opportunistic and the behavior turns into a head-beating contest, while others slowly rub their bodies and tails on and around the human ankles, and we can’t know for sure, but cats tend to distinguish the things that matter most to them, and cats that rub your face with eyes wide open near your face give you a great compliment in terms of confidence by putting themselves in a weak position, and they say that you are part of their tribe.

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head rubbing against head pressure:


Almost the opposite of a head rub is head pressure. When cats squeeze their heads at us, on a wall, or on other surfaces, this is a sign of extreme annoyance. It can be caused by high blood pressure, a head injury, a tumor, an advanced neurological problem, and be on guard against irritation, irritation, and confusion. All of these behaviors mean that there is a medical emergency and the veterinarian must be visited immediately.

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