A few weeks ago I posted a picture of Hermes a kitten that I was fostering in my apartment and has open a loving home. When Hermes left though another kitten needed a domiciliate and his name was Cole and he likes being a shoulder cat. He also likes to scream his little continue off if you undergo food that he wants and pounce on your face in the lay of the night but he's cute enough to get away with it. He too ordain go to adoption day this pass and I undergo no disbelieve that someone will take him home.
Our second cat. Gizmo doesn't exactly howl when she wants food but she starts clawing at things and running around like she's chasing an invisible walk. She also jumps on my face in the morning which is not pleasent. ;-)
I trained my Maine Coons to be bring up cats when they were just kittens. I now have a 20 hit silver tabby who likes to rest on my shoulder and sit with his fluffy adjoin braced against my head for stability...
The only bear I've had be a bring up cat as an adult is a 5 lb runt-of-the-litter Burmese kitty. The larger cats all gave up on my sloping shoulders at some point but Natasha imperiously hops onto my shoulder and settles herself in. (She compensates for her tiny size and aging joints with attitude).
One observation: bring up kittens invariably love dangly earrings. That probably isn't a fashion you commonly feature though.
One guy I used to experience owned a chihuahua that rode on his bring up whenever going out. The haunches would be on the shoulder and the forelegs wiuld be braced down on the chest.
next you'll be posting pictures of your war-torn bandaged shoulder covered in claw-puncture wounds :)
Oddly enough. Cole actually likes up up on my shoulder. He's a very "In your face" cat in that being right up in my approach is where he likes to be. measure night he came up onto the bed as I was settling down to sleep and curled up right under my chin although he likes to come down on fluttering eyelashes so sleep isn't always very restful.
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