Cats are sensitive, intelligent animals that can have a long list of preferences (and perhaps an equally long list of dislikes).
The majority of the time, the things your cat love, including a range of enjoyable activities, excellent food, long naps in cozy settings, and so forth.
Like us, cats’ interests, delight, and excitement can change as they age. One day your cat might adore her feathery toy, but the next she might find it boring. As a cat parent, it’s your duty to recognize when your cat’s interests change so you can keep her happy, healthy, and active. Even though preferences might vary from cat to cat, these eight cat “likes” are a great place to start.

Cats like to take naps.
It goes without saying that cats like their naps. Cats actually sleep an astonishing 12 to 16 hours per day! It makes sense that cats would spend the most of the day resting since they are nocturnal creatures. Everyone loves to take a long, peaceful nap in a cozy environment.
Keep in mind that older cats and kittens typically sleep more than younger cats, such as teens. Talk to your doctor about what’s typical for your cat’s breed, age, level of activity, and size if you’re worried that he or she is sleeping too much or too little.
Cats like to get their fur trimmed.
Did you know that mature cats spend roughly half of their waking time grooming? Obviously, grooming is an essential part of a cat’s life!
Cats spend a lot of time grooming for a variety of reasons, including the following:
- Thus, they remain orderly. Grooming not only aids cats in removing dirt from their coats but also prevents predators and prospective prey from spotting them. How? By licking them, you can get rid of any smells that their fur has acquired.
- It maintains the health of their skin and coat. Regular grooming helps a cat’s coat stay hydrated, healthy, and shiny by dispersing the oils that her pores, skin, and fur naturally produce.
- As a result, they are at ease. A massage is perhaps the best way to relax. Cats are similarly true to this! Instead of seeing a masseuse, they just groom themselves to relax and unwind.
- It encourages their cat interaction. Cats groom their people and one another to develop and enhance their bonds of friendship. In small settings, cats routinely groom one another.
- It soothes them. Humans sweat. Dogs cough. A cat will lick its own hair. Cats lick their fur to stay cool when the weather is too hot.
Not all cats appreciate being groomed by humans, but if yours does, try using a rubber or natural bristle brush to comb through his fur. It will feel very nice, and his fur will be fully washed.

Fresh, healthy food is favored by cats.
A large plate of spoiled food would probably not be something you would want to eat for dinner. Your cat is also on board. Foods that are old and ruined not only taste bad, but they may also be contaminated with dangerous pathogens like Salmonella and Staphylococcus.
Before feeding your cat, always make sure to check the expiration dates on both the wet and dry food. By doing this, you’ll make sure she only receives wholesome, freshly cooked food.

Cats like sound of moving water.
If you have a cat, you are probably already aware of the fact that whenever the chance presents itself, cats will try to drink from running faucets. Cats always have access to cool, fresh, flowing water because there are so many drinking fountains designed specifically for them.
Amazingly, certain cat breeds like to play in the water. If your cat likes to splash around, try filling the bathtub or a kiddie pool with a few inches of water before she plays. On very hot days, she can use this activity to get a little exercise and cool off.
Cats Love to Claw and Scratch
To keep their claws sharp, cats’ natural instinct is to scratch and claw various surfaces. Additionally, they genuinely enjoy it.
Cats can scratch to relax and rejuvenate themselves in addition to sharpening their claws. Think of it as your muscles’ equivalent of a good, lengthy stretch when they are tired or sore. A tired cat will be immediately awakened by a brief session of scratching on a cat tree or scratching post.

Every day, cats enjoy playing.
Cats take playtime very seriously, from their early years to their later years. Although it doesn’t take much to keep a cat entertained—she will play with anything from lint and string to complex cat toys—it is crucial to their wellbeing and development. Playtime keeps them active, engaged, and content while also serving as a reminder of their time spent tracking, hunting, and capturing prey in the wild.
Your cat might also like activities like hide and seek, despite the fact that there are literally millions of cat toys available. It’s important to sneak in a few minutes of playtime every day, regardless of the kind your cat enjoys.
Cats like to watch birds.
It’s not uncommon to see cats curled up on windowsills. Why? It’s a fantastic location for bird watching! Whether they are watching the birds because they are their prey or simply because the activity draws their interest, some cats can spend hours each day doing so.
If your cat enjoys curling up in windows and has light-colored fur, take extra careful to protect her skin from the sun’s harmful rays. Ask your vet about cat-safe sunscreens and try to limit her time close to the window between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun is at its strongest.
Owners are cherished by cats.
Although cats are typically stereotyped as solitary animals, they actually seek for affection and human contact. Compared to humans, cats have slightly different ways of showing their love.
Your cat may show her love for you by purring, bunting (or resting her head on you), sleeping next to or on you, meowing, licking, or even sticking her butt in your face. True, I do.
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