These Are The 5 Most Important Reasons Why You Should Pet Your Cat More Often
If you love cats, you probably already know how hard it is to resist petting them. Their fur is soft, their purring is satisfying, and the whole thing can feel oddly calming in seconds.
But this habit is not just about making your cat happy. The article breaks down a few simple reasons why those little head scratches and chin rubs can matter, from bonding to spotting changes in your pet more quickly.
Here’s why a few extra pets can go a long way.
Communicate through love
When you pet and scratch your cat, you communicate to them that you love and adore them. This, in turn, makes them feel loved, and they are more likely to start purring and nudging your hand for more petting.

Reduced stress
It is said, and actually researched, that when humans pet cats, their stress and anxiety levels lower, and even their blood pressure decreases. Isn't that awesome? No wonder they are so great at therapy.

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Detect ticks and fleas quicker and easier
Because you pet your cat frequently, you become accustomed to what their fur looks and feels like. This, in turn, helps you recognize when there are creepy crawlies running around on them.

Detect new scratches and bumps
Another great thing about petting your cat often is that you can feel and see when they have unusual bumps and bruises. This will help you get them the treatment they need before it becomes worse.

Recognize when there is tenderness
Because cats are masters at hiding pain, it's difficult to know if they have a tender spot. So, while you pet your cat, make sure to massage areas like their legs to see if they show any signs of pain. This will help you determine if they are in pain and should be taken to the vet as soon as possible.

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