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15 Things Your Pet Does That Actually Mean ‘I Love You’

Last Modified: April 12, 2025 by Julia Powell Leave a Comment

We often say that pets are family. But how often do we stop to wonder how they express their love to us? While they can’t say the words, our furry friends have countless ways of showing just how much they care. Here are 15 sweet, surprising, and sometimes hilarious ways your cat or dog might be saying, “I love you.”

Table of Contents

  • 1. They Follow You Around the House
  • 2. Slow Blinks (From Cats)
  • 3. Tail Wags (The Right Kind)
  • 4. They Bring You “Gifts”
  • 5. They Sleep Beside You
  • 6. They Lean on You
  • 7. Purring or Happy Whines
  • 8. They Make Eye Contact
  • 9. They Lick You
  • 10. They Greet You Enthusiastically
  • 11. They Get Excited When You Pick Up the Leash or Treat Bag
  • 12. They Watch You Leave (and Wait for You)
  • 13. They Roll Over and Show Their Belly
  • 14. They Copy Your Behavior
  • 15. They Just Want to Be Near You

1. They Follow You Around the House

Whether it’s the kitchen, bathroom, or your cozy reading nook, if your pet is your little shadow, it’s a clear sign they feel safe and attached to you.

2. Slow Blinks (From Cats)

When a cat looks at you and slowly closes and opens their eyes, that’s the feline equivalent of a warm hug. Try blinking back slowly — it’s a little love conversation!

3. Tail Wags (The Right Kind)

A wagging tail, especially with a relaxed body and happy eyes, is pure doggy joy. It’s their way of saying, “I’m so happy you’re here!”

4. They Bring You “Gifts”

Okay, sometimes it’s a toy. Other times… it’s a mystery from the yard. But the message is always: “This made me think of you.”

5. They Sleep Beside You

Animals are most vulnerable when they sleep. If your pet chooses to nap near you, that means deep trust.

6. They Lean on You

Dogs especially do this as a calming gesture. It’s like a gentle cuddle saying, “I feel safe with you.”

7. Purring or Happy Whines

Content sounds from your pet, whether it’s a cat’s purr or a dog’s soft sighs and whines, are emotional cues that they’re happy and relaxed around you.

8. They Make Eye Contact

Long, soft eye contact is a major trust signal in both cats and dogs. It shows they feel connected to you. Unfortunately you cannot feel it with the blind pet.

9. They Lick You

Licking is a grooming behavior that pets use with their family or pack. So when they lick your hand or face, it’s their way of including you in their circle.

10. They Greet You Enthusiastically

That tail-wagging, meowing, spinning-in-circles welcome when you come home? That’s pure love in motion.

11. They Get Excited When You Pick Up the Leash or Treat Bag

Not just because of the walk or snack — it’s because they associate these fun moments with you.

12. They Watch You Leave (and Wait for You)

Even if they don’t like when you go, they’ll wait loyally until you’re back. That kind of devotion says a lot.

13. They Roll Over and Show Their Belly

This is the ultimate sign of trust. If your pet exposes their belly, they feel completely safe with you.

14. They Copy Your Behavior

Ever notice your pet yawning when you do? Or sitting when you sit? That’s mirroring — a subtle way of bonding.

15. They Just Want to Be Near You

Sometimes they don’t need to do anything. Just being near you, lying at your feet or curling up next to you, is their quiet way of saying: “I love you.”

Our pets have a beautiful, wordless way of speaking to us. Once you know what to look for, you’ll start seeing the little “I love yous” everywhere — in every tail wag, soft paw, and sleepy gaze.

Which one does your pet do the most? Let us know in the comments!

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