![]() ![]() Some cats do change over time when they become more used to their environments, but this isn’t always the case. Overstimulation is why some cats will allow cuddles up to a point before reacting aggressively as if to say, ‘No more, I can’t take it!’ĭifferent cats have varying limits of the amount of touch they can tolerate – so repeated stroking, even in a favorite spot, can become overwhelming and even painful for your cat.įor touch-wary cats, the quieter your home is, and the more relaxed you are around your cat, the safer they will probably feel. Some cats won’t want cuddles because they are sensitive, finding cuddles overstimulating. There are cats who feel unsafe or vulnerable if people try petting or even just touching them – even their beloved human families. It’s possible that once you’ve attended to what they are asking for, they may be more receptive to a cuddle. If your cat is following you and meowing, your cat is definitely trying to tell you something: meowing is a method of communication that cats reserve for human beings. Our cats need us for everything from food to scooping out a litter tray, opening a door, or replenishing their water supply. It could be your cat follows you around because they’re trying to tell you something, such as, ‘More food, please!’ or ‘I need to go outside!’ Note: If you have recently had your female cat spayed, these maternal instincts from hormones may linger for a while. ![]() You might check if your (unspayed) female cat is pregnant if she’s demonstrating any of the following: Pregnant female cats can start following their people around everywhere because of hormonal changes in their bodies ramping up their maternal instincts, which manifest as a desire for affection.Ī pregnant female may not want to cuddle, though, as she’s usually feeling more vulnerable. They might not like the idea of being alone in your home hence they’ll follow you around.Īnd if they’re a very curious cat, they’ll possibly be more interested in smelling new scents and touching new things than having cuddles. It could be your cat is more curious by nature, so they like being around you and seeing where you go and what you get up to, but they might not want cuddles. ![]() Some feral, free-ranging cats today live either alone or in groups, and the jury is still out on how social they are as a whole. Some cats just don’t like physical cuddles, which can be hard for their people to appreciate, as cats are so cute and soft!ĭomestic cats have evolved from wild cats who live solitary lives, making cats naturally independent animals. Your Cat Doesn’t Like CuddlesĪs we know, each cat has their own distinct personality. Other cats don’t like any form of physical contact, sometimes because they’ve had bad experiences in the past. It could be your cat just doesn’t like cuddles, or she’s more curious by nature. There are several reasons your cat may be following you but not want to cuddle. Why Does My Cat Follow Me But Won’t Cuddle? ![]()
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