Where your Cat sleeps?
Sometimes, it's not just where the cat sleeps, but how. Her posture is a whole language, through which she speaks to you without words. Look closely, and you'll understand how she feels when she's next to you.
• Curled up at your feet: Absolute trust. In this position, she covers her vulnerable areas because she can fully relax next to you.
• Along your body: Seeking extra warmth. She seems to melt into your presence, as if she wants to become a part of you.
• On her back at your feet: Complete relaxation. Belly up – a sign of total confidence in h
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What makes dogs scoot on their bottoms?
When a dog starts scooting across the carpet, it puts a smile on our faces, but deep down a worrying question arises: what if it's something serious? This behavior looks amusing, but if it happens repeatedly, it’s time to be cautious.
Why Dogs Scoot Their Bottoms Across the Floor: Main Reasons
• Worms and parasites: They cause intense itching around the anus, especially in puppies. The body tries to get rid of the unpleasant sensations, and the animal instinctively rubs its rear end on the floor.
• Inflammation of the anal glands:
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Forgot to mention: my cat was scooting her bottom when she was young and was eating everything she finds on the floor( piece of paper, fraction of bread, etc)- with hair, and she had a problem with those hair in her poops
KittyCat
Ohh, my baby sleeps on my belly and limits my movements :-) But at least I know she is not making a toilet on the kitchen floor while she is on me :-)
Lori
I have 3 and they sleep everywhere, new place every night
AgelessK
@Lori same to mine, new place every time
Abracadabra2
Omg, pure cuteness 😍
Wespets
@Abracadabra2 ok
KittyCat
@Abracadabra2 agree, so much love!