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He's such a good boy, and I'm very lucky to have this little love-bug in my life.
He has a funny little trait that I wonder if anyone else's cats do: When I am offering him a treat, he HAS to mark it first before accepting it from me by rubbing his upper lips on it.
It sort of cracks me up, but at the same time it is frustrating, because while he's rubbing his face on the treat I'm holding out, Ginger is sitting nearby patiently waiting to receive one as well. I'm sitting there saying, "C'mon, Ferris, just TAKE the thing!"
I can't offer them to her first, either, or he'll step in between us to rub his lips on the treat I'm offering her! Then she gets upset and leaves, poor baby girl.
On top of that, I want him to take the treat from me directly, and his rubbing up against them sometimes gets a bit strong, so that he literally knocks it out of my fingers! That makes me nuts!
Do any of you have a kitty that face-marks their treats before accepting them?
He has a funny little trait that I wonder if anyone else's cats do: When I am offering him a treat, he HAS to mark it first before accepting it from me by rubbing his upper lips on it.
It sort of cracks me up, but at the same time it is frustrating, because while he's rubbing his face on the treat I'm holding out, Ginger is sitting nearby patiently waiting to receive one as well. I'm sitting there saying, "C'mon, Ferris, just TAKE the thing!"
I can't offer them to her first, either, or he'll step in between us to rub his lips on the treat I'm offering her! Then she gets upset and leaves, poor baby girl.
On top of that, I want him to take the treat from me directly, and his rubbing up against them sometimes gets a bit strong, so that he literally knocks it out of my fingers! That makes me nuts!
Do any of you have a kitty that face-marks their treats before accepting them?