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by lifelongthing » Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:37 pm
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That happened cause she came out and cuddled the computer.So it wasn't silly cause she did it too. I'm not sure what my favourite animal is, actually. I like lots of animals. Panthercat likes the Wizard of Oz best. And the Jungle Book. I'm not sure what other things she likes. She likes the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow so maybe she likes rainbows. And water and cheerios. And cuddles. Lots of cuddles. I think that's all I know. When she likes something she does like the cats that don't have a mother do - they kinda claw their paws, not to be mean but because they like what's happening. Do you know what I mean? Maybe if you don't I can find somewhere that explains it better, I'm not so good at explaining. Anyway, she did that on the computer because she liked what you did. She doesn't understand words so good but she understands people being nice I think.
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by lifelongthing » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:30 pm
Yes like that except she does it with her claws out too. Kitties learn from their mom's that they should keep their claws in but if they don't have one they don't learn it and so the cat/panther didn't learn it. It doesn't hurt though. She just does it to cuddle. I'm looking forward to seeing it!
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by lifelongthing » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:15 pm
She likes it, I think
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Yup, she really liked it. Came out and cuddled the keyboard again. Her cuddles are really nice, I think. I'm pretty sure what she did means a huuuuuuuge thank you cause she's never cared about the computer before us meeting you at all!
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by lifelongthing » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:27 pm
Our outside cat was named Little Kitty. Maybe not too imaginative but we were 3 years old when we got him so. That's a long time ago though. Now we don't have any animals but we're getting a cat next year after we move. It's not the same sleeping without a kitty. It took Nin and Ana forever getting used to it. Frankie isn't used to it at all yet I think. Kitties are great.
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