Why Do Cats Raise a Paw?
Are they saying “Hi” or trying to high-five? Cat behaviourists decode your pet’s cryptic paw signal

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You know that thing where you’re hanging out, minding your own business, deep in a work problem, or on your phone or watching TV (or all three), and you look up to see your cat sitting, like, right there with their little paw up? Maybe they meow and you’re like, “What‘s up?” But when you try to shake their paw, thinking they’re doing something cute, they pull it away and look at you like you’ve lost the plot.
So, you go back to doing what you were doing, then look up again, and they’re still just, like, right there with their paw up. “What do you want? Are you hurt?” you ask. But they won’t let you examine their paw – which is weird because when you’re sleeping they practically stick their paws in your open mouth, which is cute, but also, super-gross because: litter. So, why are they doing this?

