Thanks KLS, exposed kitty belly is the ultimate show of trust as far as I am concerned The ragdoll kitten (I say kitten when he is about to be 2 in March) will actually pull your hand up to his chin or head using his paws directing you to pet him there instead of his belly rather than shoot the claws out, kick and bite you and the mackerel tabby a gentle giant when he calmly reminds you he has sharp things everywhere. He's only ever bitten once and that was a frantic accident because his tail was shut in the door behind me as he ate away from piggy kitty and I stepped over him to bring clothes down to the basement
And just so you guys get an idea of how big these boys are, that is a king size bed. Stretched, he takes half of it.
Sorry, more pictures as my dogs saw snow for the first time. They loved it! They were capering about so much I found it hard to get photos. My cat ran outside and then changed her mind and ran back inside.
My beautiful boy.
This is the look/pose I get so often but I can't seem to figure out what he wants/needs to make him happy. After I offer food, water, clean litter, petting/cuddles and playtime and he wants none of it, what else is there? He still follows me, assumes the pose and sometimes cries but nothing seems to appease him. After awhile he finally gives up and goes to lay down, but then I feel like I've failed him, lol.
He is just an odd one. The more I read about declawing, the more I think that may have something to do with his weird personality. But then again, he could just be different from what I'm used to.
"Additionally, declawed cats often experience psychological anguish because they no longer have their primary defense."
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