The cool cat facts are truly endless.
But one of the most complicated body languages from our cats is actually when they lie on their backs.
Experts suggest that this simple act can mean lots of different things.

That being said, this is not necessarily an invitation to pet your cat’s belly.
Otherwise, if you’re not sure where to touch a cat, let it come to you.
Cats love head bumping, according to Pam Johnson-Bennett, a cat behavior expert.

“They’re saying ‘I love you.
You’re so wonderful but you’re also a little stinky.
Let’s get you smelling like us,'” Johnson explained toPetMD.

Wondering how to tell aggression and playfulness apart?
There are a few signs that will determine the difference.
Just like dogs, cats can feel separation anxiety and will be overjoyed for you to return.

This is a sign that your cat trusts and loves you so you’re probably a great cat parent!
According toAnimalWised, this is another way that cats like to mark their territory and to spread their scent.
This whole process will ultimately aid in their digestion by giving them a healthy gastrointestinal tract.