You think she's rough, I had a bobtail cat double pawed and it would come up and rub against your hand, BUT if you tried to touch him he would grab your wrist with his front paws claws deep and kick off with the back legs claws extended and bite like your hand is dinner. He'd occasionally let you rub his neck but you had to stop after about 20 seconds or he would do what I previously said. He was a handful but I had someone to care for. I was in the city and he was an outside cat even in the winter. One time after a week when it was subzero he came back after a northeaster snowed all night and 1/2 the day. Me and my best friends were super stoned and laughed our asses off watching the cat walking across the back parking lot unplowed with 3 ft of fluffy snow. You could only see his head and ear tops with the hair like a lynx cat tufted up at the tips of the ears. He came in and ate some wet food some dry food and drank his ass off and we got him high blowing it into his face till he looked happy with chinese eyes and then he took a 1/2 hr nap and was scatching at the door to go out again. Funny how there were so many bobtail kittens in the neighborhood the next spring, but that's my boy.
ive taught my kitty how to play, she does get rough but instantly turns around and licks me in a way of saying sorry.... if i go to far with her, she will wrap around arm, there is limits... we both respect that
she always by my side
my sweet is an indoor cat only. I let her out one time she darted right up a tree
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