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0 Jul 26,2025
Performances of British Shorthair cats getting close to their owners:
1. Not resisting their owners. The first step for a cat to recognize its owner is to adapt to physical contact with the owner. When the owner wants to pet the cat, the cat will not subconsciously avoid it. When the owner wants to hug the cat, the cat will not resist, let alone Will run away.
2. Like to tease the master. When the British Shorthair cat gets close to its owner, it will rub against the owner's body with the back of its ears, face and body, and will wrap its tail around the owner's legs. This is a sign that the British Shorthair cat likes the owner very much and wants to be with the owner. The act of leaving a scent behind.
3. Like to follow the owner. British shorthair cats will want to be with their owners all the time if they are close to their owners. Therefore, no matter where the owner goes, the cat will follow, curious about what the owner is doing, and wanting to know everything about the owner.
4. Likes to play with its owner. What cats look forward to most every day is to play with their owners. Some cats will take the initiative to pick up their own toys and place them in front of their owners, beckoning their owners to play with them.
5. Make a purring sound. If the cat purrs when the owner holds it or touches it, it means that the cat feels very comfortable and relaxed and likes to stay by the owner's side.
6. Show weakness to the master. A cat’s belly is a very delicate place. If a cat likes its owner, it will trust him very much and will show its belly to the owner for petting.
7. British shorthair cats will put their paws on their owners’ bodies and lick their owners with their tongues like they are licking their own fur.
8. British shorthair cats will also raise their tails in front of their owners, or roll around on the ground.
9. When the owner calls the British shorthair cat, it immediately runs to the owner.
10. Able to recognize the owner quickly and like to stay next to the owner’s clothes or shoes.