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Like dogs, cats have been known to roll over and expose their stomachs to the people they know.

That doesn’t mean you should take it as an invitation for a cat belly rub.

When you see that cat belly, your kitty is telling you, “I trust you with my life. ” Don’t violate that trust by going in for a belly rub, pet or tickle!

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