Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Why To Cats Put Their Paws Over Their Face Why Do Cats Put Their Paws On Peoples Faces?

Why do cats put their paws on peoples faces? - why to cats put their paws over their face

Because I love you and want to pet back. Or they just want attention or food and is the easiest way to do this!

10 comments:

Kevin A said...

It is not intended.
Cat's paw is placed anywhere.

mandy said...

It would be better if you could say anything, 'Cuz they finifh off with "Pull my finger."

In fact, I think it is a sign of affection and "You had me too close to his face and smell his breath." It makes no sense, all the signs of the body language of cats is a Comboni Allways do everything what they do.

heehee said...

My cats also. It is a sign of love and affection. It is very sweet and lovable. One of my cats also kisses on the cheek when I say: "Give me a kiss." Then give him a gift. I love my cute Boos!

PikachuI... said...

To make us believe they are so cute when the time is ripe for a revolution cat, which can then take action, cute staff! blind us to expect without ourselves.

allsmile... said...

I have 3 cats and our latest find was very young when we had the bottle hidden to him alive. I know that what my face and neck and also "makes dough" in my skin and purrs when you are relaxed. I really think this is a sign of affection, but the "mixture" of the skin may be associated with us to his mother. When the food kitty "knead" in the belly, I think it helps the milk or whatever, but it is almost the same movements that cats get well for us.

Auntie Marie SueB said...

because they like to come in contact with you and you love

Jack Schitt said...

The appointment must be honest,

"Mommeee Hello, I'm just download and buried in the pot. You want to feel?

Phoebhar... said...

that mimic how we to stroke. I love my cats, if my face gently paw

Kat Q said...

It is a sign of affection, like stroking a cat, so I understand. I like when my cat, my mother's back and shoulder massage, and a side note.

Speck Schnuck said...

Sign of affection. Or at least I really hope that the fact that my cat does not.

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