
What it means when a cat rubs against you
And if you consistently respond with a pat, a treat, or opening a door, you reinforce this behavior… which can quickly become a recurring request. It’s up to you to gently set boundaries if this becomes too frequent!
A feline greeting
When you come home, does your cat often wait for you by the door, greeting you with a rub, a meow, or even a roll on the floor? This “greeting” behavior even has a scientific name: allorubbing . It’s a social ritual among cats living together, which they also adapt for their favorite humans!
According to a 2021 study, 83% of cats greet their owners after a separation, even a brief one. A sweet way of saying, “I missed you.”
Pure sensory pleasure
What if it was simply pleasurable for him? Rubbing is also a source of well-being. Certain areas of his body are particularly sensitive (cheeks, chin, base of the tail), and contact with you – especially if prolonged by a caress – can release pleasure hormones.
This shared moment strengthens your cat’s emotional balance and creates a truly tender bubble between the two of you. A kind of feline massage, in short!
Extra cuddles during pregnancy
This is her way of creating a warm environment before the kittens arrive. Every cat remains unique, of course, but this phase of heightened affection is perfectly normal