cats are often stereotyped as reserved and independent creatures but those who have experienced the love and protection of a feline companion know that couldn't be further from the truth while they may not be seen as natural protectors cats have their own unique way of showing love and caring for their human in this video we'll talk about how our feline friends protect us why they do it and how to encourage this behavior in our furry companions how cats communicate cats are highly observant creatures and are tuned into the emotions and needs of their human companion they
communicate through a combination of body language vocalizations and scent marking by paying attention to these signals we can decipher the subtle ways in which cats protect us one of the most well-known signs of cat communication is purring a cat's purr is a soothing sound and a way of expressing contentment and affection it has been scientifically proven that the frequency of a cat's purr has healing property properties and can even lower blood pressure in humans when a cat purrs it's a clear indication that they feel safe and comfortable in their environment however the action of purring
is not limited to self-care cats have been observed purring in the presence of their human companions as a way of claiming ownership or territory not in a possessive manner but the vibrations produced by purring have a calming effect on both the cat and the human creating a bond of trust and security it's your cat's way of saying I love you and want you around another subtle way cats show love and protection is through needing kneading is when a cat rhythmically pushes their paws against a soft surface this behavior is the same action kittens perform while
nursing they need their mother's belly which provides them comfort and stimulates the release of milk from the mamory glands cats need their human lap or a cozy blanket as a sign of trust and affection towards the human and the environment cats have a wide wide range of tail positions and movements that convey different meanings by paying attention to their tail language we can gain insights into their emotions and intentions a relaxed and Loosely hanging tail is a sign of contentment and Trust on the other hand a raised tail indicates fear or aggression when a cat
wraps its tail around its human's leg or rubs against it it's a protective gesture it's your cat's way of marking its territory and showing that they consider you part of their social group cats naturally protect their territory and their human companions this protective behavior Can manifest in various ways especially when it comes to dealing with Intruders even the most docile and friendly cat can turn into a fierce protector when faced with a Potential Threat cats are known to his growl arch their backs and bristle their fur to intimidate Intruders they may also engage in stalking
behavior silently observing the Intruder from a distance and assessing the level of threat signs of protective behavior in cats a cat's body language will give you a key signal that they are protecting you if you notice your cats alert with ears forward and tail held high it indicates they are Vigilant and ready to defend you if necessary their alert posture shows they are prepared to take action to keep you safe cats have keen hearing and vision so if they suddenly shift their attention to something or start hissing the famous match scratch it may be a
potential threat they are alerting you to pay attention to these cues as they can provide valuable information about your cat's protective Behavior while some cats are more vocal than others sounds and vocalizations are another way cats communicate when your cat feels the need to protect you they may use specific sounds to convey their intentions growling hissing or a low gutteral yowl May indicate they perceive a threat and are ready to defend you be sure to pay close attention to these vocalizations as they can serve as an early warning system for potential dangers in your environment
if your cat becomes aggressive towards strangers or other animals they perceive as a threat to you it's a clear indication they are trying to protect you while aggression can be problematic in some situations it's important to understand that your cat is acting out of a sense of loyalty and love for you cats that are protective of their Guardians often often exhibit behavior that shows loyalty and affection they may follow you around the house constantly seeking your attention and staying close to you in doing so they are continually assessing and ensuring your safety cats can also
show their protective nature through soft low meows purring and rubbing against your legs these gestures are their way of expressing their love and care for you and their desire to keep you safe cats not only protect their humans in territory but they also have an incredible ability to sense when their humans are feeling unwell or distressed cats are known to curl up next to their humans when they are sick or sad providing comfort and a sense of security some cats have even been reported to wake up their humans during emergencies such as fires or medical
emergencies potentially saving their lives why does my cat protect me your cat protects you because they also want to protect their territory cats are very territorial by nature and protect the things they want to keep with them if they see you as they human protecting you is actually a sign of affection loving you is the most common reason for a cat's protection your cat sees you as a valuable resource worth defending and protecting it may sound like your cat thinks they own you but it's actually their way of showing respect for you if something is
making your cat feel insecure they will instinctively try to reduce the amount of space between you and them they may be trying to protect you or perhaps trying to make you feel secure by being close to you whenever a cat feels something is wrong with the space around them they will go into protection mode until they feel comfortable again how to encourage and nurture protective behavior in a cat if you want to encourage and nurture your cat's protective nature there are several things you can do firstly creating a safe environment for your cat is essential
providing them with a comfortable space plenty of toys and regular playtime can help build their confidence and strengthen their bond with you additionally positive reinforcement training can be effective in teaching your cat to respond to certain signals or commands rewarding them with treats or praise when they exhibit protective behaviors can help reinforce these actions remember to always respect your cat's boundaries and never force them into situations that make them uncomfortable allow them to approach new people or animals at their own pace and provide them with plenty of opportunities for socialization when protective Behavior becomes a
problem while having a protective cat is generally a positive trait there are cases where this Behavior can become problematic if your cat becomes overly aggressive or displays excessive fear or anxiety in certain situations it may be a sign of an underlying issue that requires professional help Consulting a veteran V Arian or certified cat trainer can help identify the cause of the behavior and develop an appropriate treatment plan it's important to address these issues promptly to ensure the well-being of both you and your cat the bond a cat forms with their Guardian is crucial to wanting
to protect them and for that you need to know a lot about them and did you know that depending on whether your cat is male or female they can act totally differently that's why I made this video that's here on the screen talking about the unknown differences between male and female cats click on the little screen in the video to continue with us