Cats have a reputation for being independent and aloof. So, you might be surprised to notice that your cat is following you everywhere you go. Are they trying to get your attention, or is this just their way of showing you how much they love you?
Unfortunately, cats can’t tell us directly why they’re following us, but we’ve been around these furry creatures long enough to come up with a good list of possible explanations. If your cat is following you, here is what might be going on.
Why does your cat follow you?
Your cat is following you because they’re hungry
One of the most common reasons why you cat is following you around is because they think dinner time may be coming up. They’ll usually keep their owners in sight, waiting for them to head for the kitchen where they know all that delicious food lives. The moment that cat food is served is an exciting one for any feline. Naturally, they don’t want to miss it.
Your cat is following you because they’ve missed you
If you notice your cat following you closely after you’ve come back home after work or a trip, this could be a sign that they felt uneasy while you were away. Some cats are more attached to their owners than others, and some can even experience separation anxiety – similar to dogs. If you suspect your cat may be suffering from this condition, it’s important to watch out for other signs of separation anxiety in cats, such as refusing to eat, or becoming distressed when you’re heading for the door. And, if you do start to notice any of these signs, it’s best to get in touch with your vet for further advice.