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Quoted from iheartcats.com (12/01/2018) Cats usually communicate with each other by using body language. different when interacting with humans, they tend to be more vocal, but they still use many of the same physical cues to express their intentions or feelings to us.
Seeing the cat directing his butt to you may not seem like a sign of affection. but rest assured from now on, this physical cue is actually a form of cat hugs or more we know as hand toes in our world.
the cat does the gesture as well to seek attention or simply remind us that it is time for them to eat. usually these cues are accompanied by a snore or vibration from the body of the cat, rubbing their bodies into our bodies and then finally directing their butt to us.
Actually, the movement of the cat's body scrub is meant to mark everything with their body scent. this is because the cat has an odor gland that lies around the mouth, on the side of the head, under the chin and ears then along their tails and between their fingers or claws.
Source: www.cattime.com
cats that are accustomed to living in groups or colonies usually rub each other's bodies as a sign of acceptance and to create a distinctive aroma for the group or colony. they begin this interaction by approaching each other accompanied by a raised tail, ending with opposite buttocks and opposite faces. That's what they try to do to us.
so the conclusion is this gesture shows that our cat loves sincerely and trusts us.
Reference:
Www.iheartcats.com
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The world’s rarest coffee, Kopi Luwak, comes from Indonesia where a wildcat known as the luwak lives. The cat eats coffee berries and the coffee beans inside pass through the stomach. The beans are harvested from the cat’s dung heaps and then cleaned and roasted. Kopi Luwak sells for about $500 for a 450 g (1 lb) bag.
Luwak coffee is very famous in Indonesia, even to the worldwide, and civet coffee is from Aceh, where I live.
whether you are also a fan of kopi luwak ??
Cats can be right-pawed or left-pawed.