Why do cats rub their face on everything, from the couch to other animals and soft toys?
There are several reasons for cats excessively rubbing its face on things, which can vary depending on the object and context.
From looking for attention to the scent glands on a cat’s head, your cat’s may vary due to gender, age, and overall personality.
Sometimes cats rub their face on you to provide you with their scent and grab some of yours in the process. It can be a way to express affection, or it could just be to say hello.
Female cats spray urine containing sex pheromones and hormones when they are in heat, which attracts males and lets them know she’s ready for mating.
A cat rubbing its face on everything helps add its scent to the space and lets other cats know this territory is taken.
If you have visitors to your home, your cat may begin marking objects with their scent once your guests leave. This allows them to reclaim their territory and feel calmer.
If you’re not preparing food and they rub their face against you, they probably want some stroking and attention.
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