MiddleFingerMom
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Fri Apr-16-10 08:51 AM
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This is very funny... at the same time, it's more than a LITTLE sad. |
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Fri Apr-16-10 08:56 AM
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1. My sister thinks her cats are "blowing her eye kisses" when they do that. |
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I countered that maybe the cat is trying to "wish" her away.
It's not nice when she tells me to go fook myself.
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Fri Apr-16-10 11:06 PM
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2. NoName was VERY expressive with her eyes... |
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. ...and we blinked back and forth often and sometimes for LONG conversations, although I think she understood better than I what was actually being said. . Talked to a friend who had trained big jungle cats for shows who said that they DO communicate with their eyes -- and closing their eyes for a L-O-N-G blink indicates great trust in you. . Another display of ultimate trust was when she (what I called) "gave me belly". .
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Fri Apr-16-10 11:58 PM
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3. That's what I read somewhere as well, that the looong blink |
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indicates trust.
Well, here I am with my morning coffee and cat Mosche. He is sitting in the chair next to me as always, with his paw on my arm. Staring. I just gave him my most loving look and blink, scratched him behind the ears and rubbed his chin. And he stares.
Hold it, hold it! I think he just blinked! Just a tiny little bit, but he did!
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