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Why does my cat wait for me while I shower?
“Cats also can be attention seekers for different reasons,” said Dr. Alleyne. He shared that these reasons could include everything from hunger and anxiety, to even just seeking affection. “Cats following us into the bathroom may be their way of them trying to communicate a concern they want us to fix,” he added.
Why does my cat watch me while I use the bathroom?
“Their litter box might be in there, so it could be a room that smells very familiar. Cats also probably know that when we are on the toilet, we are a captive audience — nowadays we are so busy and distracted that many cats are probably looking for an opportunity to have our undivided attention!”
Why is my cat so loving after I shower?
Your cat is marking their territory When you get out of the shower, you have washed off a lot of scents, like the fact that your cat rubbed against you earlier, or licked your hand. In your cat’s mind, they have to start all over again by licking you and marking you with little nips.
Why is my cat more affectionate after I shower?
I think it’s a combination of scent exchange and bonding. Cats are pretty territorial and many of them do this. I think it’s because you lose their scent after a shower and they want to make sure they put it back on you by rubbing against you and head butting you with their nose and cheeks.
Do cats get sad when you leave?
Regardless of their reputation, cats do get lonely when they are left unattended for long periods of time. Research proves that cats are social beings that form strong bonds with their owners. Do cats get sad when you leave? Short answer: yes.