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Demit

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17. Oh well I do beg your pardon.
Fri Jan 9, 2015, 04:01 PM
Jan 2015

I seem to have introduced a new thought. I do apologize.

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Warning: footage too squee shenmue Jan 2015 #1
Not so sure about the pleasure principle catberlin Jan 2015 #29
Totally agree with you. Duppers Jan 2015 #30
Saving this video packman Jan 2015 #2
Yea! That's my job! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. n/t eggplant Jan 2015 #3
Not to be a killjoy, but how do you know he loves it? Demit Jan 2015 #4
He's purring. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2015 #6
He's making little yelps & trying to move away. Demit Jan 2015 #8
Yup, looks that way to me too progree Jan 2015 #10
Me, too. Doesn't look to me like he's having fun. n/t pnwmom Jan 2015 #22
My thoughts too. A little was fun, but this seemed a lot for a tiny kitty. I played with and RKP5637 Jan 2015 #18
I agree..he/she was trying to turn over or escape secondwind Jan 2015 #21
Cats sometimes purr because they're frightened. And sometimes humans laugh pnwmom Jan 2015 #24
I don't know, and I do hope he liked the belly rub! The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2015 #27
I do, too. But it didn't look that way to me. It looked like the human was having more fun pnwmom Jan 2015 #28
Just listen to him purr. That's one very COLGATE4 Jan 2015 #7
yeah. i saw happy paws. but he wants his back rubbed too. pansypoo53219 Jan 2015 #14
Or a distressed kitten. A purr doesn't only mean contentment. pnwmom Jan 2015 #25
Yep. He certainly looks distressed/afraid to me. COLGATE4 Jan 2015 #31
I've never known a cat who liked to get a belly rub. xfundy Jan 2015 #11
I've known plenty that loved getting their belly rubbed whopis01 Jan 2015 #12
Ever try rubbing your cat in the same spot for two minutes? Demit Jan 2015 #13
You seem to have misread my post or maybe are replying to the wrong person whopis01 Jan 2015 #16
Oh well I do beg your pardon. Demit Jan 2015 #17
Not a new thought - a repeat of your earlier one. whopis01 Jan 2015 #19
You never met my cat, who *loves* belly rubs. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2015 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author secondwind Jan 2015 #20
that warmed up this very cold and snowy day! niyad Jan 2015 #5
I think my brain just melted. nt cstanleytech Jan 2015 #9
I'm not so sure. He might be squirming in an effort to get away. pnwmom Jan 2015 #23
He is in ecstacy YOHABLO Jan 2015 #26
Why? Because he is squirming to get away and purring in distress? pnwmom Jan 2015 #32
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