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Posted by: pmantone at Fri Mar 21 20:26:12 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pmantone ] I had thought of this to a degree since he will lick my neck for different reasons. First thing in the morning, when we bring him in from his kennel in the garage ( this is a whole other story that definitely would get the funniest award), he really goes to town and my husband has to hold him so he can lick my neck while I make his coffee. However, if either of us scolds him, he will jump up to be held, and lick my neck. He does it when he's hungry-he does it when he is frightened or strangers come into the house. So I figured that I must be a "surrogate mother cat". [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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