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18th March 2012, 07:13 PM #1Elite Cat


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Elvis is pretty much the same way.
He wants to be at the party, but not the centerpiece of attention.
He'll sit by me all evening, but I get the stink-eye if I pick him up or otherwise disturb him.
When I pick him up and start to pet him, he starts wiggling after about ten seconds of it.
Recently, he's started to purr a bit before he starts to wiggle, though.
He'll be three in May and is finally starting to fill out. I can barely feel his ribs without pressing too hard.
I'm not sure what he weighs now. Seems like another couple of years until he's fully grown out.
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18th March 2012, 07:22 PM #2Cool Cat


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My Samantha adored her Papa but she was never a lap cat and never slept with me, we spent lots of time at bed time grooming and petting but as soon as I turned out the lights she'd go to one of her regular sleeping spots, she did sleep on my bed during the day.
She like being close to me but not on me.
At first this kinda disappointed me as her predecessor was a big time lap cat but once I accepted her for the cat she was instead of the cat I wanted her to be our love blossomed.
She loved to play all sorts of games and we had years of enjoyment playing together.
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18th March 2012, 09:59 PM #3Top Cat




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Our MCs will only cuddle on their own terms, when it suits them. And that's OK with us. They *do* like to be around us though... never far away, and follow us through the house and into the garden. Whether we're at work in the home office, cooking a meal in the kitchen, or watching telly in the living room... they are there with us. But almost never on our laps. (Except at night when there's always one or two sleeping on the bed, lol.) I once read somewhere: "An MC will be your buddy and your friend, but never your baby."
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19th March 2012, 09:36 AM #4Elite Cat


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We have found that MCs will come around in their own good time. Some like to be fussed and are straight there when a lap is presented, others just like being in the same room and are happy with the occasional bit of fuss but no more. Just be patient and accept your boy for what he is and enjoy each other's company.
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19th March 2012, 11:23 AM #5Über Cat


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Our kits aren't great cuddlers either - Tess will enjoy it for a minute or two then want to get down, Finn & Marco love it for a little while and snuggle into my shoulder. They all do want to be with us tho and will occasionally grace our laps ... although they are getting a bit big for that now and usually end up hanging over both sides before giving up and sliding off
They've all changed as they get older, so give Bear some time, he obviously enjoys a little bit of petting now & wants to be with you.
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19th March 2012, 12:38 PM #6Active Cat


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As said above all MCs are different.
I have one kitten that gets really excited whenever I stroke him .And some times he can be embarrassingly enthusiastic .
The other will only have one on his terms and that can last two minutes or two hours (if he is lucky)
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21st March 2012, 10:04 PM #7Active Cat


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My Cleo isn't a cuddle puss, which is a shame as our two previous cats (Burmillas) that I bred were very affectionate. I do wonder if being brought up in a cattery for the first few weeks has any bearing on it? And if kittens that are home bred are any different? it would be interesting to find out.
Our Bearded collie is 3years old we got her at 18 weeks all this time she was in the breeders kennel with other dogs for company. It has taken a while to socialize her and she is still very unsure of people. The next kitten I get I think I'll make sure that it is home bred.
At the moment Cleo is calling, so is very affectionate and chatty



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