HOW CAN I EARN MY CAT'S LOVE?
5. Pay Attention to Where Your Cat Likes to be Petted
It's important to pay attention to where your cat likes being petted and where she doesn't. Some cats love to be scratched under their chins and behind their ears. Most cats don't like being petted on the belly or legs, although there are exceptions—some cats like being petted on their backs at the base of their tails. Notice when your cat leans in to a pet and when she moves away. Then focus on gently petting your cat in her favorite spots.
6. Create a Safe and Happy Environment
When it comes to cats' well-being, you might often think of their physical health. But emotional health is just as important and can make a big difference in whether your cat feels safe and happy or nervous and skittish around you. Comfort Zone products are dedicated to helping cats feel safe, happy, and calm using signals cats understand. Comfort Zone drug-free calming solutions are effective in and around the home and on the go, with a wide range of products proven to help support your pet's emotional well-being.
Try putting a Comfort Zone Calming Diffuser in each room where your cat spends a lot of time. This calming solution releases a drug-free, odorless vapor that mimics a cat's natural pheromones. Or, you could snap a Comfort Zone Calming Collar around his neck, so he feels safe and calm wherever he goes.
You should also make sure your cat has everything else he needs to feel safe and happy.