Towcester Vets Shares Signs of Joy in Cats, Dogs & Small Furries

April 7, 2025

April is National Pet Month, and what better time to check in on your pet’s happiness? How do you know if your pet is truly content? According to Towcester Vets’ team, below are some key signs of a happy pet, whether you have a dog, cat, rabbit, guinea pig, or another small furry friend!

If you´d like to talk about the health and contentment of your pet, just contact us at Towcester Vets and we´ll be happy to advise!

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Tell-tale signs that your pet is content and happy

Different animals express joy in different ways and whilst it´s sometimes obvious that your pet is excited, there are other signs of contentment you may not be aware of. Our team give us the lowdown on just what our furry friends in Towcester are trying to tell us.

Happy dogs: wagging tails and wiggly bottoms

A happy dog is easy to spot – they often greet you with a wagging tail, relaxed body language, and a big, goofy grin. Other signs include:

  • Playfulness – Eager to fetch, tug, or roll around.
  • Relaxed body language – Soft eyes, a loose posture, and a gentle wag.
  • Contented sighs – Dogs often let out a deep sigh when they’re happy and comfortable.

Purring and play: a happy cat’s secrets

Cats may have a reputation for being mysterious, but as our vets in Towcester explain, they have clear ways of showing happiness:

  • Purring – The classic sign of feline contentment.
  • Kneading (or “making biscuits”) – A sign of comfort and affection.
  • Tail held high – A confident, happy cat often walks with their tail up and a little curl at the tip.

Binky time! Happy rabbits on the move

Towcester Vets’ team tell us that a happy rabbit doesn’t just sit around – they express joy in dramatic ways! Look out for:

  • Binkies – Sudden joyful jumps and twists in the air.
  • Zoomies – Running around with excitement.
  • Gentle tooth grinding – A rabbit’s version of purring, often while being stroked.

Guinea pigs and small furries: tiny signs of joy

Guinea pigs, hamsters, and other small pets have their own ways of showing happiness:

  • Popcorning (Guinea pigs) – Little jumps of excitement, often during playtime.
  • Chattering (Guinea pigs) – Happy squeaks and chirrups when they see you.
  • Exploring and playing – A curious pet is usually a happy one.

If your pet seems relaxed, playful, and eager to interact, you’re doing a great job keeping them happy! Contact us at Towcester Vets for more advice on how to ensure your pet stays happy and healthy all year round in Northamptonshire.

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