These cats love being patted

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Wtf? It seems like they actually enjoy the patting or they certainly wouldn't be jumping up there on their own or coming back for more when he stops. I guess he's not doing it very hard, but usually cats don't like actual patting and prefer petting. Weird.
     
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    dkramarczyk Well-Known Member

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    Some pets like to have their love certain ways apparently. This is really strange. I think that would get very tiring after awhile though. They sit there waiting for me. That's so silly.
     
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    Good thing my cats for the usual stuff. You know, scratching behind the ears. Rubbing the tummy. Brushing the hair.
     
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    Lucky you, my cats would begin an apocalypse if I tried to scratch their bellies. But they do really enjoy scratching behind the ears and just regular petting.
     
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    Becky Well-Known Member

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    That's so bizarre!!
     
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    Maybe that is the only kind of attention they got so they figured it was better than nothing? :confused:
     
    SheWolfSilver, Apr 5, 2012
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