Ok...here's my dilemma. When my little Spot was separated from his mommy, he was weeks old—needless to say, he was a bottle fed kitten. This special attention turned him into an affectionate little monster.
In Spot's younger years, he used to poke his head in my arm pit or the "crook" of my arm or under a pillow and would start licking the fabric, purring loudly, kneading—very content look on his face. When he was done...there would be little spots of drool here and there...really, not a lot..he was just a tiny 1 - 2 pounder.
Now, 2 years old and whopping 14 pounds, Spot continues to behave this way— except now those tiny drool marks are LARGE SPIT RINGS...LOL! How can I change this behavior? It's like owning a Lion that behaves like a domestic kitten. <Grin>
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
>^,,^<
Kim
In Spot's younger years, he used to poke his head in my arm pit or the "crook" of my arm or under a pillow and would start licking the fabric, purring loudly, kneading—very content look on his face. When he was done...there would be little spots of drool here and there...really, not a lot..he was just a tiny 1 - 2 pounder.
Now, 2 years old and whopping 14 pounds, Spot continues to behave this way— except now those tiny drool marks are LARGE SPIT RINGS...LOL! How can I change this behavior? It's like owning a Lion that behaves like a domestic kitten. <Grin>
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
>^,,^<
Kim