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applegrove

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2. Mine just bit her ass in a dominant move to get her off the bed. Rarely he would chace
Sat Apr 17, 2021, 02:02 AM
Apr 2021

after her and jump on her. I leave her claws long and his cut short. She has a crinkly tunnel she can escape ibto. It is jealousy. When i am gone from the apartment the two of them are often at the door waiting. Seems they get along fine when I'm not there. They do lick each other. But don't play very often. My little female I sent to keep my dad company when my mom went in for a hip operation and recooperation. She was about 6 months old. He had a older female and is a cat lover. But i guess nobody played with her. When i got her home she was the most polite passive cat I've ever known. Took her a while to find her place as I had a cat named Monster (he was sweet with her). She used to like to cuddle at the top of my bed at night. When climbing on shelves she always let Monster get the top one.

Yes males are territorial. And ins't it awful that they take it out on the passive ones. I grab her whenever he chases her in an unfun way. Makes it not a fun thing to do if she always ends up in my arms. Once he came to me with the most bewieldered look on his face and a scratch mark right down the length of his nose.

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