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Enfilade - 16 Oct 2004 23:37 GMT
My partner still laughs about this.

One night we were lying in bed, with Nocturne curled up at our feet.
I was asleep and he had just gotten into bed.  Nocturne got up,
stretched, walked up between us...bit me on the cheek (!!!) turned
around, went back to the foot of the bed and laid back down again.

I woke up with a yowl--the bite/nip did not draw blood but it HURT!
and my partner promptly began laughing, trying to scold Nox but
laughing too hard, as she snuggled back to sleep.

I still cannot believe that my cat just walked up and bit me for no
reason. :P

Evil!

--Fil
Karen Chuplis - 17 Oct 2004 00:18 GMT
> My partner still laughs about this.
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Amigo (RB) walked up to his best buddy Max (siamese) one day and just
thwapped him in the head really hard, and then walked off. Funniest thing I
ever saw.
Kreisleriana - 18 Oct 2004 16:49 GMT
>> My partner still laughs about this.
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>thwapped him in the head really hard, and then walked off. Funniest thing I
>ever saw.

Mimi ALWAYS did that to Stinky.  Reminded me of a Looney Tunes
cartoon.

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Victor Martinez - 17 Oct 2004 03:14 GMT
> I still cannot believe that my cat just walked up and bit me for no
> reason. :P

I'm sure s/he had a perfectly good reason for doing it.

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mlbriggs - 17 Oct 2004 04:45 GMT
> My partner still laughs about this.
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TuTu did that to me once -- she just walked up and bit me on the leg.
Maybe she just wanted a taste.
Singh - 17 Oct 2004 14:52 GMT
Now the question is, which cheek...?

Brandy once walked up to Louie for no reason at all, and took a good
healthy bite  of his butt while he was sleeping. You could hear him howl
a block down the road. For that matter, the county down the road!

She has a bizarre butt fixation. Her favorite interactive game is to
wait until Louie and I have some "Mama and Daddy time," walk in at that
crucial moment in the romantic scheme of things, and goose my husband
with a very cold, wet nose. I tell you, if we were able to have
children, she'd make it very difficult to try.

Blessed be,
Baha

> My partner still laughs about this.
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Enfilade - 17 Oct 2004 20:20 GMT
> Now the question is, which cheek...?

The face, left side.

I have never been nipped on the face before or since.

We mercifully have no butt-biters, but my friend's cat Caligo is a
"sniper" who loves to nip exposed ankle or calf-muscle without
warning.

--Fil
Bill Stock - 17 Oct 2004 20:34 GMT
> > Now the question is, which cheek...?
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We had an old Tom when I was a youngster, who loved to bite legs. It was his
way of showing affection. But then he also liked lettuce.
Katrina - 17 Oct 2004 23:35 GMT
>> Now the question is, which cheek...?
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> "sniper" who loves to nip exposed ankle or calf-muscle without
> warning.

When I was a kid we had a cat who would jump out from behind the
furniture and attack unsuspecting ankles.  My mother was a nurse and
the white stockings she had to wear at the time (late 60's and early
70's) were just too much temptation for Friday to stand.

Katrina
Adrian - 17 Oct 2004 15:12 GMT
> My partner still laughs about this.
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> Evil!

I'm sure he had a reason, just one known only to himself. It's not our
place to question our owners. ;-)
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Bill Stock - 17 Oct 2004 17:12 GMT
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Because she could, the kitty version of Everest.
Christine Burel - 18 Oct 2004 03:27 GMT
Talk about a rude awakening!
Christine (glad it wasn't me!)

> My partner still laughs about this.
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Kreisleriana - 18 Oct 2004 16:46 GMT
>My partner still laughs about this.
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>--Fil

Aww, it was a love bite. ;)

I once had a thirty-pound tuxedo slob leap into my lap
(OOOOOOFFFFFF!!!!)  and bite my earlobe. ;)

Theresa
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My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
 
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