Why Do Cats Bunt? Understanding Head Hitting Behavior
Discover why cats hit their heads on you and what their affectionate behavior means.
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Cats hit their heads on you to mark their territory and show affection. This behavior, known as 'bunting,' allows them to spread their scent glands located on their heads to claim you as part of their 'safe space.' It's a sign of trust and bonding.
FAQs & Answers
- Why do cats headbutt their owners? Cats headbutt to mark their territory and express affection, a behavior known as 'bunting'.
- What does it mean when a cat rubs against you? When a cat rubs against you, it's a sign of affection and trust, helping them to claim you as part of their territory.
- Is bunting a sign of affection in cats? Yes, bunting is a clear sign of trust and affection from a cat towards its owner or companion.
- How can I improve my cat's trust in me? Building trust with your cat involves being gentle, spending quality time together, and respecting their space.