Kitty high-five

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Does your kitty ever reach out at you when you walk by? Mine does occasionally. Not like the picture above, but just a smack on the arm when I don't see her hiding behind a curtain.
     
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    Hahahaha that picture is awesome! Zod is a bugger for grabbing my ankles when I walk by, or try and get onto my bed. He runs after me, and grabs them with both paws, sometimes trying to nom on me too. It's not so bad when his claws have been trimmed, but when they're sharp and ready for trimming again, it bloody hurts LOL
     
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    Ours don't, but my friends cat who has extra toes does it to me all the time. It's hilarious, he climbs up on my lap and gives your classic human high five. He'll hold his paw up and wait for me to high five him back. His paws are so freakishly huge I cannot stop laughing.
     
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    That GIF of the cat high fiving is too cool. Dolores sticks out her paw sometimes, but I think she's trying to slap me, not high five me.
    I love my douchebag cat but she's a big meanie.
     
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    Yes, some of my cats do raise their paws at me when I pass by. They usually do that when they want something. Definitely not asking to do a high-five with me. More like "Where's my fish snack?"
     
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