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Old June 20th 06, 12:43 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Mark Edwards" wrote in message
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Little Boy is not a small cat. Little Boy is about two years old, and
about the size of Lori's Sammy.

Lately, Little Boy has taken to jumping up on the coffee table in
front of the couch, then taking a flying leap to land in Senyah's lap,
where he stretches out with his hind feet on her lap and his front
paws on her shoulders.

He then rubs his face against hers, sticks his nose in her ears and
plays nose-touch with her, although he manages to stick his nose up a
nostril as often as he manages to touch noses.

I keep telling Senyah that this means he really loves her, but she
says she could do without the invasive ear and nose procedures and the
flying leaps (big grin).

Fortunately, he is a soft-paw kitty - he doesn't apply claws to
people, even by accident (okay, not very often, anyway), so I often
walk into the living room to see Senyah with her hands on his back,
giving him an occasional stroke.

Senyah is still *not quite* a cat person, but we're slowly wearing
away at her (big, evil grin).


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


Yes, it's pretty hard to resist somebody who loves you that much. ;-)

Joy


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Old June 20th 06, 04:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 23:43:34 GMT, "Joy"
yodeled:

"Mark Edwards" wrote in message
.. .

Little Boy is not a small cat. Little Boy is about two years old, and
about the size of Lori's Sammy.

Lately, Little Boy has taken to jumping up on the coffee table in
front of the couch, then taking a flying leap to land in Senyah's lap,
where he stretches out with his hind feet on her lap and his front
paws on her shoulders.

He then rubs his face against hers, sticks his nose in her ears and
plays nose-touch with her, although he manages to stick his nose up a
nostril as often as he manages to touch noses.

I keep telling Senyah that this means he really loves her, but she
says she could do without the invasive ear and nose procedures and the
flying leaps (big grin).

Fortunately, he is a soft-paw kitty - he doesn't apply claws to
people, even by accident (okay, not very often, anyway), so I often
walk into the living room to see Senyah with her hands on his back,
giving him an occasional stroke.

Senyah is still *not quite* a cat person, but we're slowly wearing
away at her (big, evil grin).


Hugs and Purrs,
Mark


Yes, it's pretty hard to resist somebody who loves you that much. ;-)

Joy



Stinky did that to me. When I brought him home. he was as naughty as
can be. MUCH naughtier than Dante ever is. He would wreak a path
of destruction through the house, then crawl up in my lap, and curl up
under my chin, and his whole little body would be churning with purrs.
It was just like when you're about to knock your kid into next week,
and he gives you the Bambi eyes and says "I WUV YOU MOMMY." I would
just melt.



Theresa
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Old June 21st 06, 02:08 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Kreisleriana wrote:
Stinky did that to me. When I brought him home. he was as naughty as
can be. MUCH naughtier than Dante ever is. He would wreak a path
of destruction through the house, then crawl up in my lap, and curl up
under my chin, and his whole little body would be churning with purrs.
It was just like when you're about to knock your kid into next week,
and he gives you the Bambi eyes and says "I WUV YOU MOMMY." I would
just melt.


Awww, he's so cute!

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Old June 21st 06, 03:26 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Kreisleriana wrote:
Stinky did that to me. When I brought him home. he was as naughty as
can be. MUCH naughtier than Dante ever is. He would wreak a path
of destruction through the house, then crawl up in my lap, and curl up
under my chin, and his whole little body would be churning with purrs.
It was just like when you're about to knock your kid into next week,
and he gives you the Bambi eyes and says "I WUV YOU MOMMY." I would
just melt.


Aww, Caliban still does that. Destructo-kitty one minute, little baby
kittty the next.

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