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5th June 2011, 02:02 PM #1
Mufasa definitely isn't a lap cat. If in a moment of weakness we pick him up and put him on our laps, he tries desperately to get off and to be quite honest he is so big and heavy - he hurts! He does like to come and lay beside you or at your feet so it's not the human contact thing he doesn't like. I'm guessing he finds it as uncomfortable as we do!
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5th June 2011, 05:29 PM #2
Jones isn't really interested in sitting in your lap. Sometimes you can pick him up and he might stay put for a minute before wandering off, but he's never come and jumped into our laps. He will come and lie next to you for a nap if you stay in one place long enough - he is napping on my desk obscuring the work I am trying to do as I type!
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5th June 2011, 08:09 PM #3
Little Flo isnt a lap cat, she is more of a foot cat. Her favourite move is to wrap herself around bare feet which is all nice and cuddly until she bites a toe, which seems to be part of the whole foot thing - this is not cuddly at all! Noah is not a lap cat either, but he loves to be picked up and cuddled and occasionally enjoys shoulder sitting, but laps - no!
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5th June 2011, 08:14 PM #4
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Storm sometimes if he feels like it, for about a minute. He then prefers to cuddle right up next to you.
Benji sometimes, if he is about to fall asleep. Otherwise he has far more important business than being my lapcat :DMummy to;
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7th June 2011, 09:55 AM #5
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None of mine were lap cats but in recent months Mitch (whose eight and a half) has started to half sit on my lap and Finn the youngest half sits on the other side so does that count as a whole Maine Coon on my lap?
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7th June 2011, 10:54 AM #6
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Sarah sits on my lap at every opportunity - if my dlh Timmy is already there she just piles on top
Zack - has jumped up I think about 4 times only - he likes to lie on the couch next to me
Boris - jumps on my lap quite a lot but as he is a kitten his attention span is that of a gnat and off he goes again. Has slowed down since he bellyflopped into my scrambled eggs one night
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7th June 2011, 11:41 AM #7
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Jimmy's not a lap cat at all, he tries bless him, his front paws go on he wobbles around and then sits down next to you, hes just big to be a lap cat. If I sleep on my belly I'll often wake up to laying on top of him but I have to push him off as it gives back ache lol. He does the hair playing thing a lot, I'll wake up in the night to find him wrapped around my head licking and pawing my hair, its gross!!
But I'm quite happy for him not to be lap cat, we have somali who is rather obsessed with sitting on your lap and it drives me crazy, she always head butting people to get on them. Much prefer how Jimmy follows me around all day and just lays at my feet/next to me, although it never really lasts long as hes always on the move, playing/killing anything that moves.
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7th June 2011, 02:56 PM #8
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Our two maine coons occasionally sit on my wifes lap but never on mine. I don't think our British Blue has ever even sat near us!
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7th June 2011, 04:24 PM #9
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my three are all different!
Inky loves my lap but i too think she is a little too big to be comfortable and so she ends up shuffling about until giving up and lying on the sofa next to me.
Echo is not a lap cat at all, any affection is all on her terms and i LOVE the rare event that she chooses to come for a cuddle.
but Clover...... she is almost annoying with it! all she want to do is be on my lap or be draped across me in some way! it is lovely but can get a bit much, if i kneel down to play with the children she is trying to fight her way onto my lap the whole time! and she has been this way since being a tiny kitten.
i think its just an individual cat thing rather than a gereral maine coon thing.
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7th June 2011, 06:59 PM #10
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It's not true what they say. Both my lads are total lap-dwellers given half a chance. They just need both legs and an arm!
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