Hamster chews the bars of the cage
I think it is the most terrible thing when your hamster starts to chew the cage bars and the noise is just unbearable. But you should know that this is actually your fault that your hamster is neglected and bored. According to the statistic data hamsters are the third neglected pets after turtles and rabbits. To change the situation, try to rearrange his cage or get a bigger one. Make sure he has some toys to play, some carton boxes and paper to chew instead of cage bars. Invent some attractions for your pet so that he wouldn’t feel himself bored and lonely in his cage. And, probably, the most important thing you should do is to take him out to play more often.
Dog puts his paw on your foot
If your pet does it quite often it is a sign for you to spend more time with him and be closer. Usually dogs do so when they are left alone for a long time when their owner comes back or when they feel kind of a threat either to your friendship or to themselves.
Rabbit nudges you with his nose
As a rule, people don’t know a lot about rabbit’s behavior due to the fact that they are not that widespread pets like cats or dogs. Anyway, if you are lucky to have a rabbit at home you have probably got to know how to differentiate his mood. For example, if he looks like chewing something when he doesn’t have anything in his mouth that’s how he tells you he is in a good mood. But when he gets stiff when you hold him in hands this means he doesn’t trust for some reason (maybe he was left alone for a long time or neglected). And when he nudges you with his nose he wants to tell you that he is happy to see you and this is how he greets you.
Cat blinks slowly
Sometimes at that very moment when you catch your cat’s look and you look in his eyes for some time you may notice that he blinks slowly. What does this mean? It’s actually a great sign because it signifies that your pet trusts you. If you will be more attentive, you will notice that at certain moments during the conversation people blink slower which means that they are listening attentively and show their trust.
Horse rolls on the ground
It has been noticed that horses roll on the ground only when they feel safe. For example, when they live in herds in wild nature they feel safe together. This is a sign of a good mood so you shouldn’t take it as done in order to spoil the grooming or, vice versa, as desire to get more attention and grooming. There is nothing to worry about except when it is done very often. In this case, it may mean that your horse has some skin problems and needs your immediate interference.