<\/span><\/h2>\nUnderstanding your cat\u2019s behavior is key to developing a strong bond between the two of you. With patience and affection, you can learn to read your cat\u2019s body language and interpret their unique behaviors. Cats walk in front of you for a variety of reasons, from showing affection to marking their territory. By paying attention to their movements, you can better understand their needs and wants and provide the best care for them. If you need help understanding your cat\u2019s behavior, seek advice from a vet or animal behaviorist.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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