Poor Sneaky

sneakymom

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HollyHeart just LOVES Sneaky. I was sitting upstairs doing some schoolwork. I hear Holly's little chirp. She was on the bed with Sneaky. I hear Holly's chirp again. She's now NEXT to Sneaky. The next time I look Holly's as close to Sneaky as she can get, with her head on Sneaky's belly (and Sneaky has a round soft belly
) Sneaky's got her foot over Holly


Give me a couple days and I'll try to post the picture.

So much for female cats being less lovable than male ones.


Sneaky tried cuddling with Mistoflees when we first got her. Mistoflees wanted NOTHNG to do with her and made it very clear.

Heaven help us the day we have to put Sneaky down. Which should be years from now, she's only going to be 9. Because Holly's going to be a wreck when that cat's gone.

I wonder how she'll deal in 2 years when ODD goes off to college?

Cheryl
 

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Awww, how cute, can't wait to see the pic!


I personally don't think males are more affectionate than females at all, I think it depends completely on the individual cat.
 

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I love these stories because it just proves that they are A LOT like human kids. My parents have 7 kids, and - no joking - we had a white, wood-paneled station wagon when I was growing up. Mistoflees, Holly and Sneaky bring back memories of me and my siblings - "Mom! Paul is on MY SIDE of the seat! He's touching me again!!"

 

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Pretty interesting to see, that must be so sweet and funny. Focus too on Sneaky's face..
 

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Originally Posted by Kailie

Awww, how cute, can't wait to see the pic!


I personally don't think males are more affectionate than females at all, I think it depends completely on the individual cat.
I agree.
 
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