Cat Facts

Why felines fantasy rubbing their face in the corners

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Photo by Gabriel Grip

By Nomi Berger
Are you familiar with the view of your favorite feline rubbing his face against the corners here, there and everywhere in your home?
Despite being one of the little mysteries of “Meow-Meow” of life, many behaviorists and cat experts share some common theories about the reasons behind this behavior.
Marking its territory: one of the most widely accepted theories is that cats rub their face in the corners to leave their aroma to objects. Cats use aromas to communicate (they have aroma glands located around their cheeks), and thus, when they rub their face in the objects, they leave behind an aroma so that other cats detect and decipher when they sniff those aromas. Because rubbing their face against flat walls it can be uncomfortable for them, cats will choose to rub their cheeks against the corners of the walls and the furniture that provide them with the best and safest grip.
A form of greeting: when your cat feels comfortable around you, you trust and like it, she characteristically will begin rubbing her cheeks against you as soon as she returns home after being out, either for a few minutes or a few hours. This leaves you its aroma, in the same way that all cats mark their territory. Meow about a wonderful way of being received! What gesture of more leg legs?
Asking for attention: always very observers, the kittens are cunning enough to know what behaviors attract the attention of their owners. Therefore, it makes sense that the Ronronee feels that if you pay attention to your cat every time he rubs his face against you, she will continue to do so, reinforcing the feelings of reciprocal affection. You can even start rubbing your cheeks against you when you are bored, hungry or lonely.
Stress relief: the simple act of rubbing their faces against corners, objects or people feel comforting and relaxing for cats in search of stress reduction. If your kitten feels anxious and chooses to calm down for this form of self -managed, your cheeks will be rubbed against you, your person and your protector, recognizing that your home is also your home, where you will be sure and safe.


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