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Called head bunting, this feline act of affection is delivered only to the A-listers in a cat’s life.

Your cat will face you, lower her head and lean forward so that the top of her head touches your forehead, face or other body part.

This loving touch can often release feel-good hormones called endorphins in your cat and you.

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