Cats most frequently and openly express their joy and love by purring. You’ll often hear this rumbling, vibrating noise while you are petting your cat.
Rolling
Cats may walk or run up to you and throw themselves on the ground and begin to roll around. This is a loving greeting and means they want your attention, especially if they show you their belly.
Bunting
Bunting is when your cat rubs its cheeks on you or something else, gives you a forehead butt, or rubs its head against you.
Scratching
Keep an eye out for where your cat most frequently scratches. The places that matter most to a cat are frequently connected to the owner.
Kneading
Kneading habits date back to the kitten stage. When they are at their most pleased, at ease, and adored, adult cats continue to act in this manner.
Hunting and Gifting Prey
Cats may capture anything, even mice and toys, and they frequently share their catch with the people they care about.
Playing
Kittens play purely for fun, and their favorite playmate is often a dependable friend.
Sleeping
There is no greater loving compliment than a cat picking your lap as their favorite sleep spot.
Loving Eyes
Cats who approach a person with their faces and wide-open eyes do it out of a great deal of love and trust.
Meowing
Just like us, cats won't "speak" to people they don't like, so even if your cat constantly meows at you, keep in mind that they are doing so out of love.