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What George Thinks When He Sits Still
by Caroline Bell
medium-paced
I don't have a personal George but my bf's Family does. And I recognize the behavior in this book.
Cats form deep bonds with people, often through scent and sound. When your cat looks at you, it may be listening for your voice, recognizing your face or tuning into the rhythm of your day.
Some neuroscientists believe that cats associate their humans with feelings of comfort and safety, releasing oxytocin -the "love hormone"-when they interact with us.
Honestly it's not what I'd usually read but it's a good book. Especially if you need to pause life for a bit.