Ding is usually a timid cat. Yes, when he wants to be cuddled, he is
rather desperate about it.
He's a big cat, but doesn't seem to know it. His co-kitten Rhonda
(well, they weren't actually littermates, but they think so), half his
size, regularly wrestles him flat.
This morning, he woke me up, which is unusual for any of the clowder.
A little later in the morning, I heard a low growl, and looked up to
see Ding half-wrestling with Mr. Clark, a paw around Mr. Clark's neck.
Ding looked at me to say "I have it, what do I do with it?"
Mr. Clark does not like to wrestle. Mr. Clark is, in fact, a rather
low-energy, but very strong cat. He let out something between a shriek
and a roar, and Ding was flying through the air, landing about 6-8 feet
away.
Mr. Clark went back to bed.
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Karen - 08 Nov 2005 01:05 GMT
> Ding is usually a timid cat. Yes, when he wants to be cuddled, he is
> rather desperate about it.
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> Mr. Clark went back to bed.
I guess, then, you leave it alone!
kilikini - 08 Nov 2005 11:56 GMT
> Ding is usually a timid cat. Yes, when he wants to be cuddled, he is
> rather desperate about it.
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Funny story. I can just picture it. :~)
kili