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"Takayuki" wrote in message ... rachel polanskis wrote: Cleo Carrington Smith does this after she's eaten too. In fact on occasion, she has sniffed our plates after we've eaten and done then as well! Does your cat have a feral past? I believe it is something to do with that. Not all cats do it though. Betty does it, and though I can't be 100% sure, I don't think that she was ever feral. She's the most soft, dainty, spoiled little thing I've ever seen. Dakota does it - his mother was feral. He was born in a nice cattery after she was rescued. He only had those first few weeks of life with his mother to learn the habit.... but it seems she taught him a lot in those few weeks. Apache doesn't. Her mother was a housecat who got out. -- Jette "Work for Peace and remain Fiercely Loving" - Jim Byrnes http://www.jette.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ |
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