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"My cat always jumps up on my knee,so I take it,he ![]() That is nice and I would say that too ![]() | |||
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"Cat behaviour is quite fascinating, always been fascinated by animal behaviour. I've a Maine Coon cross and have learnt it's moods very simply by its behaviour." We have a Maine coon cross, he has a completely different character to any cat I have had before the only breed that has come close for its expressiveness was a Norwegian forest cat but she was nowhere near as vocal. He also seems to have the innate ability to find people who don’t like cats to interact with. He will follow on dog walks until he gets bored or finds suitable quarry to stalk. | |||
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"As you might of known. I updated my status about it too then, but 2 days ago I was out relaxing on the bench doing german duolingo then a cat jumped up to join me, the cat rubbed their head on my arm. I enjoyed the moment, it have happened before as well with other cats. I looked up what it means, it is one of the signs showing that they like you, have it happened to you too? ![]() Cats love German ![]() | |||
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"Cat behaviour is quite fascinating, always been fascinated by animal behaviour. I've a Maine Coon cross and have learnt it's moods very simply by its behaviour. We have a Maine coon cross, he has a completely different character to any cat I have had before the only breed that has come close for its expressiveness was a Norwegian forest cat but she was nowhere near as vocal. He also seems to have the innate ability to find people who don’t like cats to interact with. He will follow on dog walks until he gets bored or finds suitable quarry to stalk. " They do indeed. I never realised how big they get. Loves the vantage point and hands his head over and dangles his front paws down and watches the world go by. | |||
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"Cat behaviour is quite fascinating, always been fascinated by animal behaviour. I've a Maine Coon cross and have learnt it's moods very simply by its behaviour. We have a Maine coon cross, he has a completely different character to any cat I have had before the only breed that has come close for its expressiveness was a Norwegian forest cat but she was nowhere near as vocal. He also seems to have the innate ability to find people who don’t like cats to interact with. He will follow on dog walks until he gets bored or finds suitable quarry to stalk. " I am also finding cat behaviour fascinating of the different behaviours they have of showing they like you, that cat you have sounds fun you have there of how that one is showing the signs there ![]() | |||
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"The neighbours cat will always approach me when I leave the house, he runs up, tail high meowing and nuzzles my hand as I stroke him, I don't know his name but he is jet black and fluffy. I call him 'Floofy cat' All is well until my cat (Nortie Tortie named T-Bag) spies him and gives him a a clobber ![]() That sounds like fun as well as the cat greets you every morning there ![]() | |||
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"We have four kittens about five months old now, one of the boys just has to sleep as close to your face as he can, move him down cuddling your chest & he’ll just wiggle back up till his head is under your chin. Had to chop my beard short earlier in the year as all four would nuzzle in the beard looking for a teet. No funny comments please ![]() Aaw! My cat 'paddles ' my arm, like kittens do to their mum's teets to stimulate milk. Also they scent mark with their paws, so she's showing that she owns me ![]() | |||
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"As you might of known. I updated my status about it too then, but 2 days ago I was out relaxing on the bench doing german duolingo then a cat jumped up to join me, the cat rubbed their head on my arm. I enjoyed the moment, it have happened before as well with other cats. I looked up what it means, it is one of the signs showing that they like you, have it happened to you too? ![]() It's a very nice story, but if a cat jumps up next to you and rubs its head on your arm, it's pretty obvious that it likes you. You don't need to look up what that means. ![]() | |||
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"One summers evening a ginger stray cat appeared in my garden. Out i went in my shorts with a saucer of milk for the poor soul. I sat on the step and stroked it gently as it purred and rubbed itself against my legs. The next minute for no reason it pounced and bit my leg. No blood to be seen but i had 2 puncture marks where the teeth had sunk in and it was bloody sore. The next day my leg blew up like a balloon and i could hardly walk. It took a tetnus jag, 2 lots of antibiotics and a week on crutches before i was back to normal. Guess it did not like me after all. " I’ve heard this happens when bitten by any ginger ![]() | |||
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"One summers evening a ginger stray cat appeared in my garden. Out i went in my shorts with a saucer of milk for the poor soul. I sat on the step and stroked it gently as it purred and rubbed itself against my legs. The next minute for no reason it pounced and bit my leg. No blood to be seen but i had 2 puncture marks where the teeth had sunk in and it was bloody sore. The next day my leg blew up like a balloon and i could hardly walk. It took a tetnus jag, 2 lots of antibiotics and a week on crutches before i was back to normal. Guess it did not like me after all. " Ouch! | |||
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"One summers evening a ginger stray cat appeared in my garden. Out i went in my shorts with a saucer of milk for the poor soul. I sat on the step and stroked it gently as it purred and rubbed itself against my legs. The next minute for no reason it pounced and bit my leg. No blood to be seen but i had 2 puncture marks where the teeth had sunk in and it was bloody sore. The next day my leg blew up like a balloon and i could hardly walk. It took a tetnus jag, 2 lots of antibiotics and a week on crutches before i was back to normal. Guess it did not like me after all. " Sometimes cats will attack for no reason if you're petting them but not maintaining eye contact. One of the main reasons I love cats is their complete randomness ![]() | |||
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"One summers evening a ginger stray cat appeared in my garden. Out i went in my shorts with a saucer of milk for the poor soul. I sat on the step and stroked it gently as it purred and rubbed itself against my legs. The next minute for no reason it pounced and bit my leg. No blood to be seen but i had 2 puncture marks where the teeth had sunk in and it was bloody sore. The next day my leg blew up like a balloon and i could hardly walk. It took a tetnus jag, 2 lots of antibiotics and a week on crutches before i was back to normal. Guess it did not like me after all. Sometimes cats will attack for no reason if you're petting them but not maintaining eye contact. One of the main reasons I love cats is their complete randomness ![]() Hello! ![]() | |||
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"We have four kittens about five months old now, one of the boys just has to sleep as close to your face as he can, move him down cuddling your chest & he’ll just wiggle back up till his head is under your chin. Had to chop my beard short earlier in the year as all four would nuzzle in the beard looking for a teet. No funny comments please ![]() ![]() Molly cat ![]() ![]() | |||
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"One summers evening a ginger stray cat appeared in my garden. Out i went in my shorts with a saucer of milk for the poor soul. I sat on the step and stroked it gently as it purred and rubbed itself against my legs. The next minute for no reason it pounced and bit my leg. No blood to be seen but i had 2 puncture marks where the teeth had sunk in and it was bloody sore. The next day my leg blew up like a balloon and i could hardly walk. It took a tetnus jag, 2 lots of antibiotics and a week on crutches before i was back to normal. Guess it did not like me after all. Sometimes cats will attack for no reason if you're petting them but not maintaining eye contact. One of the main reasons I love cats is their complete randomness ![]() ![]() *gave* | |||
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"We have four kittens about five months old now, one of the boys just has to sleep as close to your face as he can, move him down cuddling your chest & he’ll just wiggle back up till his head is under your chin. Had to chop my beard short earlier in the year as all four would nuzzle in the beard looking for a teet. No funny comments please ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"One summers evening a ginger stray cat appeared in my garden. Out i went in my shorts with a saucer of milk for the poor soul. I sat on the step and stroked it gently as it purred and rubbed itself against my legs. The next minute for no reason it pounced and bit my leg. No blood to be seen but i had 2 puncture marks where the teeth had sunk in and it was bloody sore. The next day my leg blew up like a balloon and i could hardly walk. It took a tetnus jag, 2 lots of antibiotics and a week on crutches before i was back to normal. Guess it did not like me after all. Sometimes cats will attack for no reason if you're petting them but not maintaining eye contact. One of the main reasons I love cats is their complete randomness ![]() ![]() Hello ![]() | |||
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"Op, if your friend comes back, try the "slow blink". Look him/her in the eye and slowly close and open your eyes. If he/she does it back, it's a sign of trust and friendliness. If you want to get cat kisses (nose to nose) put your head down near the cat whilst stroking the back of its neck and maintaining eye contact, then break eye contact and look above its head whilst still stroking it. If it likes you, it will touch noses." A good size ten shoe works wonders in cat defence ![]() | |||
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"Op, if your friend comes back, try the "slow blink". Look him/her in the eye and slowly close and open your eyes. If he/she does it back, it's a sign of trust and friendliness. If you want to get cat kisses (nose to nose) put your head down near the cat whilst stroking the back of its neck and maintaining eye contact, then break eye contact and look above its head whilst still stroking it. If it likes you, it will touch noses." Aaw.. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Op, if your friend comes back, try the "slow blink". Look him/her in the eye and slowly close and open your eyes. If he/she does it back, it's a sign of trust and friendliness. If you want to get cat kisses (nose to nose) put your head down near the cat whilst stroking the back of its neck and maintaining eye contact, then break eye contact and look above its head whilst still stroking it. If it likes you, it will touch noses. Aaw.. ![]() ![]() You're lucky it's just a nose - if I don't get up quickly enough in the morning, Dave and Babiaan start to lick my face and eyelids. It's like being washed with wet sandpaper. ![]() | |||
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"One summers evening a ginger stray cat appeared in my garden. Out i went in my shorts with a saucer of milk for the poor soul. I sat on the step and stroked it gently as it purred and rubbed itself against my legs. The next minute for no reason it pounced and bit my leg. No blood to be seen but i had 2 puncture marks where the teeth had sunk in and it was bloody sore. The next day my leg blew up like a balloon and i could hardly walk. It took a tetnus jag, 2 lots of antibiotics and a week on crutches before i was back to normal. Guess it did not like me after all. Sometimes cats will attack for no reason if you're petting them but not maintaining eye contact. One of the main reasons I love cats is their complete randomness ![]() ![]() ![]() We are well, thank you, hope you and your six are too! No, he's gone..this was one that Molly liked, in fact, they used to touch noses..a neighbour said he's now been rehomed ![]() | |||
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"Op, if your friend comes back, try the "slow blink". Look him/her in the eye and slowly close and open your eyes. If he/she does it back, it's a sign of trust and friendliness. If you want to get cat kisses (nose to nose) put your head down near the cat whilst stroking the back of its neck and maintaining eye contact, then break eye contact and look above its head whilst still stroking it. If it likes you, it will touch noses. Aaw.. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hahaha ![]() | |||
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"We have four kittens about five months old now, one of the boys just has to sleep as close to your face as he can, move him down cuddling your chest & he’ll just wiggle back up till his head is under your chin. Had to chop my beard short earlier in the year as all four would nuzzle in the beard looking for a teet. No funny comments please ![]() ![]() Three out of the four will instigate nose bumps quite happily & won’t shy off if you go face to face an instigate them either. The other little madam is more Marlena Dietrich & keeps herself to herself outside of playing or sleeping with the others. ![]() | |||
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"We have four kittens about five months old now, one of the boys just has to sleep as close to your face as he can, move him down cuddling your chest & he’ll just wiggle back up till his head is under your chin. Had to chop my beard short earlier in the year as all four would nuzzle in the beard looking for a teet. No funny comments please ![]() ![]() ![]() Aaw, how sweet ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I have had a good number of cats that greet me outdoors, it's lovely. I'm guessing that they study you for any signs that you may be unpleasant. When they would like reassuring and contact, they find the potentially willing and screen out anyone who's perceived as hostile. " We have a few visitors, because of our little cat and most are friendly, but just that one attacked me, which makes me nervous about petting them now. | |||
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"If they slowly blink. That's their 'smile'. Anything else is usually 'feed me!'" Yes, definitely! ![]() | |||
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"Op, if your friend comes back, try the "slow blink". Look him/her in the eye and slowly close and open your eyes. If he/she does it back, it's a sign of trust and friendliness. If you want to get cat kisses (nose to nose) put your head down near the cat whilst stroking the back of its neck and maintaining eye contact, then break eye contact and look above its head whilst still stroking it. If it likes you, it will touch noses. Aaw.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I hope the cat comes back as I liked the moment I had with him/her. I usually sit on the same bench too. I will try the "slow blink" next time and I like to pet them too usually their head ![]() | |||
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"Op, if your friend comes back, try the "slow blink". Look him/her in the eye and slowly close and open your eyes. If he/she does it back, it's a sign of trust and friendliness. If you want to get cat kisses (nose to nose) put your head down near the cat whilst stroking the back of its neck and maintaining eye contact, then break eye contact and look above its head whilst still stroking it. If it likes you, it will touch noses. Aaw.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Can you not adopt one of your own? ![]() | |||
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"Tail up, slow blinking. I used to kiss our family's cat on her tiny furry forehead, and when I offer her my forehead/hairline she tends to nuzzle and groom me there too." Aaw...that's cute ![]() | |||
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"Tail up, slow blinking. I used to kiss our family's cat on her tiny furry forehead, and when I offer her my forehead/hairline she tends to nuzzle and groom me there too. Aaw...that's cute ![]() It was adorable! She'll groom my mum if she sits still long enough, but she tends to do the crown of her head instead and sometimes she'll dig her claws in to keep my mum still. Not quite as cute! | |||
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"Tail up, slow blinking. I used to kiss our family's cat on her tiny furry forehead, and when I offer her my forehead/hairline she tends to nuzzle and groom me there too. Aaw...that's cute ![]() Oh dear..no... ![]() | |||
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" Aaw, how sweet ![]() ![]() Our neighbours have been feeding Ferals for years, about six in all, last year they had two litters & only two survived & our kids found the others. ![]() ![]() | |||
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" Aaw, how sweet ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What a lovely story, they are very lucky ! We have a similar story, but we kept mummy. We were on holiday, 2 years ago and my brother text me to say that a cat with 3 kittens, had turned up in our garden, luckily we had a CPL lady living down the road. They fed them in our garden. When we got back, they were ready for separation, we kept mummy and kittens rehomed. We all think she was dumped whilst pregnant, she was very young ![]() | |||
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"They gather outside your window at 3am and make sweet, sweet love to each other." Haha ![]() | |||
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