"Itās not uncommon for pets to want to be close to their owners and spend time with themāsome pets are social animals and being with their owners brings them joy. Often owners are their petās whole world and spending time with their owners is one of the key points of their life! Owners can bring pets a sense of happiness, making them feel secure and safe," Walsh, from the PDSA, said.
āPets are often inquisitive creatures, wanting to know what youāre doing and be involved in anything exciting happening around them. Whilst we know weāre just popping into the bathroomāour pets donāt know that and donāt want to miss out on whatever exciting thing you are up to!" the vet nurse told Bored Panda.
"Some pets do take real comfort in being physically close to their owners, snuggling up to them or sitting on their laps," she said. "It can be equally comforting to owners to have the constant companionship of a pet, but sometimes pets canāt understand the āpersonal spaceā that us humans might need!"
#4 I Have A Very Clingy Cat And Iām Working From Home. This Baby Sling Helps Us Both

āItās vital for owners to adequately meet their petsā Five Welfare Needs, in order for them to be happy and healthy. Whilst some pets do simply just want to be near their owners, sometimes a pet may be āinvadingā their ownerās personal space because they are actually trying to tell them something," PDSA Vet Nurse Walsh explained to Bored Panda.
"A pet might want attention, may be hungry or thirsty, may be bored and want to play or need reassurance from you if something has worried them. Or perhaps they need to go to the bathroomāthe possibilities are endless but always remember your pet canāt speak, and is communicating using their body language. If your pet is crowding your personal space, especially if itās a change in their behavior, have a think about what they might be trying to tell you."
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According to Walsh, cats are quite independent when compared to other animals. "Spending time close to you is definitely on their terms, not something you can force! However, regardless of how much they like to be close to their owner, all pets need their own personal space that they can retreat to whenever they want," she said.
"Itās important owners provide their pets with their own area and activities to keep them entertained. Cats will need plenty of toys (bring different ones out every couple of days for variety), scratching posts, lots of different height levels for them to explore, and also quiet areas so they have somewhere to escape to if they do need a bit of alone time."
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Itās absolutely fantastic when your pet acts affectionately toward you instead of ignoring your need for cuddles, playtime, and warm naps together. Depending on your petās character, it might spend far more time in your company than some other members of its species. But no matter how aloof a floof might be, they still enjoy the occasional snuggle (though perhaps on their own terms).
By being physically next to you, your pets show you that they appreciate andādare we say it?ālove you. Either that or they enjoy how warm you are. Being in contact with another living being is pleasant, calms us down, and can boost our mood. No animal and no human being can thrive for long without constant physical contact.
However, no matter how much we might love our animal besties, it can be a bit difficult to get anything done if they always want to be close to us. Working from home can become next to impossible when all your cat wants to do is nap on your keyboard or sit on your shoulder.
Similarly, if you want to work out or have chores to do, your canine companion jumping on top of you all the time can make things very messy. Cuddles are great! But work projects, exercise, and housework donāt do themselves.
Donāt even get us started about pets who feel that it is their solemn duty to follow you into the bathroom every single time that nature calls. Some owners donāt mind the company. Others, however, wouldnāt mind a spot of privacy every now and then. Having some personal space is important, whether youāre talking about people or pets.
If your lovable catto or doggo keeps invading your personal space and making life extra hard (though undoubtedly wholesome) for you, you may need to start setting some gentle boundaries. You could start off by explaining to them why having at least a smidge of privacy is necessary, then listening to their side of things, and looking for some sort of compromise. However, the odds are that your message wonāt get through to them, even if you have a whole slideshow presentation ready.
Youāll have to teach them what your boundaries are over a long period of time. Youāll need a lot of patience and consistency.
According to the āDezi & Rooā blog, setting boundaries with your cat might be difficult, but itās not impossible. You should aim to create a routine in your life so that your pet knows what to expect.



















