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Cats and (lack of) personal space.

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DrMadelineMaxwell · 26/02/2018 20:27

Harley doesn't sit on people often - unless you are dh, whom he loves - but if he does, he wants to be sitting on your chest, under your chin.

He and his sister are only 7 months old, so not fully grown yet and still q small. Goodness knows how they think they will fit when they are - although I imagine he will find a way.

Where do your Ddespots like to sit?

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susurration · 01/03/2018 21:11

Suscat likes to lie on my side nestled in the dip between my hip and shoulders when i'm sleeping or if i'm on my back she puts her bum in my face whilst whipping my cheek with her tail. Pretty much the only time she snuggles me. She does like to sniff my eyebrows though and occasionally licks my hand.

She likes to lie on my husband's chest too. When he is playing games or is on the phone she lies on his knee and then slowly crawls up his chest until she is nestled with her nose against his chin.

I think it's probably for warmth and she likes the feel of our heartbeats too.

Mummyoftwo91 · 01/03/2018 23:05

Old picture, she is now 4 months old and still has personal space issues!Still sleeps on my chest and must always get her arse in my face to get comfy Grin

Cats and (lack of) personal space.
Cats and (lack of) personal space.
shockedballoon · 03/03/2018 09:36

This is my 3 and a bit month old tabby. He's a proper mummy's boy and will snuggle up on my chest whenever he can, though also likes the top bunk of DS's bed.

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