When your cat gets in your lap, it’s a sign of trust, affection, and comfort. Here are some reasons why your cat may sit in your lap.
Why your cat sits in your lap
I’m Joel the Brave and I always have a lap appointment with my momma hooman, sometimes with my daddy … mostly with my momma. Yes, I am a momma’s boy. So I wanted to write this blog post on lap kitties.
Here are some reasons why your cat might do this:
- Trust and affection: Cats often choose their favorite humans to cuddle with. This is a sign that they feel safe and loved around you.
- Warmth and comfort: Your lap can be a cozy and warm spot for your cat to relax.
- Attention: Some cats enjoy the attention they receive when they’re in your lap, such as petting or scratching.
- Safety: Cats often feel safest when they’re up high, and your lap can provide a sense of security.
If your cat is suddenly spending more time in your lap, it could be a sign that they’re feeling stressed or anxious. However, it’s also possible that they’re simply seeking more attention or affection. In my case, it’s the attention and I love my momma hooman.
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