Spyke
lemmy.world

As others have said, definitely affection. Your cat loves you and is hanging out with you!

Easiest way to show it back, is to blink slowly back at your cat. Shows trust back to them!

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Rhynoplazreply
lemmy.world

Some of us just can't help it when cats think we're sexy.

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oce 🐆reply
jlai.lu

So the geckos think that the wall is sexy and then it sticks to the wall?

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Geckos just radiate it, like an aura, which is why they stick to just about anything.

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Sal
lemmy.world

I mean if they're slow blinking while staring it means they like you. But some cats just like staring at things for no particular reason.

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I hope so, cause he does this stuff a lot. He likes to sit in the coffee table while we’re watching tv and just stare at us.

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lemmy.world

When my cat does this, he's trying to get my attention. If I stand up, he will lead me where he wants me to be. Usually, he takes me to his food bowl, or to the special spot we have for brushes and pats. Sometimes though, he wants me to look outside, because his nemesis, the white cat from up the road, is visible, and sometimes he wants me to open the door for his pal, the black cat from across the road. There can be quite some depth to cat communication, but as with humans, it starts with paying attention. Your cat is a cutie.

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That's what our older girl does; she's so polite about it, she won't even make eye contact sometimes: just sit and patiently wait until we glance in her direction and then cry and try to lead us.

Our younger boy cries the moment he sees us and then just gets more insistent until he's given attention.

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lemmy.ml

Your cat loves you and is trying to understand you. Trying to figure you out.

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I call mine The Fabulous Staredycat Sisters. If they're not sleeping, eating, or drinking, they're usually staring at me, each other, or both 😄

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This is absolutely the correct answer. The stare sans slow blinks is them wanting you you to do something. The language barrier cuts off the meaning of the request and creates a recurring headache if you can't figure it out.

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The predator watches its prey carefully, waiting for the ideal moment to strike.

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lemmy.ca

Follow them and find out.

You're not gonna discover what your particular cat wants from you in this particular moment by consulting the internet, you're gonna find out by listening and communicating back with them.

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danc4498reply
lemmy.world

He won’t budge, just follows my movements with his eyes.

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SUBJECT TRACKER: ON

DO NOT LEAVE TARGET OUT OF FOCUS.

MEOEW MEOW

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Don’t listen to anyone. Your cat is plotting your demise.

Help you accidentally fall down the stairs?
Chew the wires to get you electrocuted?
Suffocate you while sleeping?
Whoopsie! Didn’t see that wood chipper. Sorry about.

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lemmy.today

I honestly believe they are communicating with us telepathically. They look at us intently, think "I'm hungry, feed me." And you look up from your phone and look at them staring at you, and you say "Aw, sweetie, you're so pretty! Why are you staring at me? Oh, look at the time! Are you hungry? Let's get you something to eat!" And then you do it.

In her mind, she telepathically ordered you to feed her, and you did. Obviously, telepathic communication works, especially after it's worked in multiple instances.

Which also means that if she orders you to do something, and you don't, it means you are just being an obstinate little bitch.

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Probably cats get very confused with our actions because of our more advanced thought process and mental model, we do things without stimulation. So they try to find behavior patterns to it.

We do the same with other people, but animals are more sensible to it.

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Cat sizing you up: human is bigger than a mouse, but much slower. I can take him down, but who's gonna clean the litterbox...

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It's probably lacking stimulation. It needs you to entertain it, preferably via bloodsport.

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Mine will scream at me. I don’t know what he wants but I can’t do anything this weekend because MEROOOOOOW!

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He will next bring the cat teaser stick and drop it in front of you if you continue to sit there.

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danc4498reply
lemmy.world

He literally hates being held by humans. He will stare at me for 20 minutes straight, but god forgot I try to hug him.

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tamal3reply
lemmy.world

god forgot

Do you use that regularly? How cool! Or is it autocorrect?

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lemmy.world

Trying to understand what makes you think that is cool. Is there some meaning you can interpret? It doesn't make much sense to me in the same context as the usual phrase 'god forbid'. Or am I missing something?

Not trying to be judgmental, just genuinely curious. I wanna think it's cool, too, lol

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tamal3reply
lemmy.world

Oh gosh, I just think regional variation in language is really cool, and while I've heard 'God forbid' a lot in my life, I've never heard the phrase OP used. Turns out it was auto-correct, which I half-suspected, but I would have loved to have known where that had come from. If you're interested in this kind of thing, I highly recommend the talk show "A Way with Words." The hosts get really nerdily excited about just these kinds of phrases, so given that I listened to that program regularly, I'm kind of on the lookout.

Is this also because I'm an atheist living in the South? Possibly. 'God forgot' shows some lack of divine omnipotence, which I find kind of exciting.

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🎶what your cat needs now🎶

🎶is food, sweet food🎶

🎶it's the only thing that he can think of🎶

🎶lord knows he has enough in his food bowl🎶

🎶but there's a hole in the center where he can find🎶

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danc4498reply
lemmy.world

He definitely would. He pokes at my wife’s face while she’s asleep. I bet if she didn’t react he would start munching.

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Bluewingreply
lemmy.world

We had one that would hop on the bed in the middle of the night and do that. First couple of pokes were gentle. If you didn't wake up, he would add some claws to it. If you would pet him, he would purr...

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