Most people know that cats have sensitive bellies. So, does a cat rolling onto its back to face you mean it likes you? Actually, a cat rolling onto its back to face you doesn't just mean it likes you; there are other meanings as well, so don't misunderstand it!
When you ignore your cat for a long time, it will try various ways to get your attention. One such way is by rolling over on its back in front of you. When you are focused on doing something, if your cat wants you to play with it, it will try to get your attention by rolling over on its back.

What bad intentions could a kitten possibly have? It just wants to flirt with you a little!
If you're very familiar with your cat and it has already accepted you as its owner, you'll find that cats actually really enjoy having their bellies rubbed. In fact, when your cat frequently rolls over to show its belly in front of you, it might be because it wants you to pet it.
Gently petting a cat's belly can strengthen your bond, but be careful to control the time and pressure so as not to annoy the cat.
If your cat keeps rolling over on its belly in front of you, or even looks like it's rolling around, then you should pay attention. This behavior doesn't mean the cat likes you; it means it has a parasite infection and is feeling itchy.

When a cat rolls onto its back in front of you, it's actually asking for help, and you should deworm your cat as soon as possible.
A cat's belly is called a "glass belly" because it is very fragile. So, under normal circumstances, cats will carefully protect their bellies and will not easily show them to people.
When a cat rolls onto its back in front of you, it's not just because it likes you, it's also telling you that it trusts you!