Why do cats always rub their faces on the edges and corners of furniture?

Updated on furniture 2024-04-22
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I can't remember the specific explanation, but the cat's face rubbing on the furniture is also a manifestation of territorial awareness. Remember that it seems to say that the sides of the cat's cheeks can secrete their own special smell, and it leaves its own smell on it by rubbing its face on the edges and corners of the furniture to delineate its "sphere of influence".

    In fact, this has the same effect as some male cats spraying urine everywhere, but because the behavior of rubbing their faces is somewhat cute, it is often considered a sign of intimacy. My millet often rubs around my trouser legs every day, and I suspect that she has taken me as her "belonging" .........

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Asking for your affection or trying to get your attention.

    The glands on the meow's face can secrete a kind of pheromone, which is rubbed here and there to mark the territory and leave marks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The sweat glands on the cat's whiskers secrete a smell, and it rubs it everywhere with its taste, and it thinks it is it, and has a strong sense of territory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cats have odor-emitting glands on their cheeks, under their chins, and behind their heads, and scratching those parts will give off their own scent. And these areas are all itchy areas. When you are nervous, you forget about the itch, but once you relax, you feel the itch and want to scratch it.

    And, in order"Scratch"When you go to these parts, you rub them anywhere, and your own smell comes out. The more you feel at ease in the center of the site, the more you want to rub things in, so the center becomes a place where you feel more and more at ease.

    It's the same with domestic cats, when they are relaxed, they will rub things, of course, things close to you, such as the corner of a cabinet, the leg of a chair, the edge of a wastebasket, and people. If you rub someone, it feels like tickling, so when you see that the cat looks very relieved and relaxed, I want to tickle it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The cat's face rubbing on furniture is also a manifestation of territorial awareness. The sides of the cat's cheeks are able to secrete their own special scent, and it leaves its own scent on the edge of the furniture by rubbing its face on it to delineate its "sphere of influence".

    In fact, this has the same effect as some male cats spraying urine everywhere, but because the behavior of rubbing their faces is somewhat cute, it is often considered a sign of intimacy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Do you rub your palms or scratch your fingernails after being bitten by mosquitoes?

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