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Related: About this forumDo you think that cats can sense a "duty" to soothe and be present for their people?
My Kit Kat, rescued in March before a lot of emotional chaos in my family, is SO nurturing. I've loved many a sweet and companionable cat, but Kit Kat is over the top. She snuggles close most of the night, occasionally patting my face with her little paws (declawed earlier in her life, sadly, but very soft). And when I say "close", ... really snuggly. It's all okay except for licking my hand. No lickey, I say. No lickey.
She's very dear. Does she know my sadness? Intuitive? Or just a sweetie?
TexasTowelie
(116,889 posts)Deuxcents
(19,791 posts)I could hardy move from side to side and when I put my head down to rest, Oscar would jump up and kneed the back of my neck and purr until I actually felt better and could fall asleep. He was a great caregiver and I got to have him for many years. Broke my heart when he passed over. I think all domestic animals have a sense that we dont understand but when its displayed, its how they love us.
Grasswire2
(13,712 posts)She was declawed by her former person, sadly. But her front paws are like soft leather mitts now, and perfect for stroking.
I was told, by the shelter where I adopted her, that she had previously had two owners. The original, who died, and the second who went to assisted living. And so kitty likely had some kneading and soothing to do for both of those ladies.
Whatever that history is, she's VERY good at it, and I am VERY grateful for her TLC.
I was told that she is fifteen years old, but her energy and spirit make me doubt that.
Think. Again.
(18,085 posts)...I suspect that humans are lacking some instinctive understanding/communication ability that a lot of other species have and rely on.
Maybe that's why we need to depend on the crutch of such complex and inefficient skills as formal languages.
niyad
(120,046 posts)would climb up, put one paw on each side of my neck, and rub her face against mine. All of my cats have always been extra snuggly when I am upset.
PJMcK
(22,898 posts)No, cats do not have a duty to soothe humans needs. I write this as someone who has lived with 8 beautiful cats over the past 45 years. Theyre fascinating and lovely animals that can make wonderful companions.
But to me, nothing beats a dog for a sympathetic companion. Three dogs have graced my life and they have been some of my closest friends. They sense so much around them but theyre not primarily motivated by fight/flight instincts.
Thats my opinion and experience. Still, cats are great to have around.