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oh that is going to end well 2.0
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That's absolutely true. I love cats, dogs, anything furry but my partner hates them. Well not hates them but they scare her so she won't have them near her. If there is anything friendly in the vicinity they make a bee line for her everytime. We've even got a friendly squirrel in the garden that will eat a few feet from us and it always goes to her first. It's surreal.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Its like babies & kids, ignore them and they happily come to you for cuddles.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
That's absolutely true. I love cats, dogs, anything furry but my partner hates them. Well not hates them but they scare her so she won't have them near her. If there is anything friendly in the vicinity they make a bee line for her everytime. We've even got a friendly squirrel in the garden that will eat a few feet from us and it always goes to her first. It's surreal.Comment
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I like most cats and most dogs.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Bless her cotton socks but for some reason I'd put her in the black bag and a rock category.
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I think that's instinctual behaviour, anything that takes an interest in you is a predator. Things that ignore you are no threat.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Its like babies & kids, ignore them and they happily come to you for cuddles.Comment
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You have to remember that a cat smile is to slowly close your eyes and open them keeping them fairly narrow, and not stare.
A human grin does not signify affection to a cat. If anything it is the opposite, as you are showing your teeth!
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interesting observation thanks.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYou have to remember that a cat smile is to slowly close your eyes and open them keeping them fairly narrow, and not stare.
A human grin does not signify affection to a cat. If anything it is the opposite, as you are showing your teeth!Comment
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