- Midnitte ( @Midnitte@beehaw.org ) English27•7 months ago
Sounds about right.
- variants ( @variants@possumpat.io ) English13•7 months ago
Please review your previous trade
- DessertStorms ( @DessertStorms@kbin.social ) 25•7 months ago
Sleepy kitty = safe for belly rubs
Any other mood of kitty = it’s a trap!
In our house, anyway…- general_kitten ( @general_kitten@sopuli.xyz ) 12•7 months ago
For me its few seconds is always fine then its a gamble
- Rose Thorne(She/Her) ( @NakariLexfortaine@lemm.ee ) 14•7 months ago
One of ours loves belly rubs, she’ll happily flop over and let you rub all day. Occasionally, though, she’ll decide it’s a feisty day. Rarely get scratched, but I get my wrist gently bit, pulled around, and then rabbit kicked.
She has claws, she just never really pops them out, and her top front teeth are severely stunted from malnutrition before she got to us. It’s absolutely adorable to watch her get going, and then she has to love all over which arm she got.
- evranch ( @evranch@lemmy.ca ) 12•7 months ago
I find it odd, here on the farm it’s always been the biggest, meanest tomcats that flop around on the porch for endless belly rubs. Even my daughter has never been scratched and she’ll pet these battle-scarred warriors for hours.
I guess they have nothing to prove?
- Rozaŭtuno ( @Rozauhtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 13•7 months ago
It’s always worth it.
- friendly_ghost ( @friendly_ghost@beehaw.org ) 8•7 months ago
I’m in
- Swedneck ( @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de ) 6•7 months ago
Both the cats at my step-dad’s place are absolute belly-rub addicts and the idea of scratching doesn’t even enter their minds, you just poke their belly and they flop over, the young one enthusiastically and the old one lazily.