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12 Different Ways to Cuddle, According to Cats

By Devan McGuinness |

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12 Different Ways to Cuddle, According to CatsThere are some things in life that you just can’t go without.

There are the obvious things like food, air, shelter, water but there are also some things that you could technically live without, but life would just not be the same.

I would say that cats rank up there for me and I have a feeling a few of you would agree with me. From as far back as I can remember I have had a cat in my life and could not imagine it any other way.

When I am having a bad day, there they are. If I am not feeling well, they are with me giving me some extra cuddles. When I need a laugh, they seem to know the exact perfect moment to do something funny (like run sideways).

Also, cats are pretty awesome at cuddles and who knew there was more than one way to cuddle?

Click through to see the 12 different ways to cuddle according to cats:

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12 Different Ways Kittens Cuddle

Neck Cuddle

Nuzzle up to your bestie and take a nap, as long as you're comfortable.
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devanmcguinness

Devan McGuinness is the writer of the lifestyle blog Accustomed Chaos, which chronicles her life with a husband, 3 kids (and hoping for 1 more), 2 cats and living gluten-free. After surviving 12 miscarriages, Devan founded Unspoken Grief, a resource & support site for those touched by perinatal and neonatal loss.

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