> I like giving "watermelon nibbles". Catnipped calls them "booga
> belly". I sort of assumed that some cats would instinctively allow
> this, or else momcats wouldn't allow their kittens to nurse. :)
>> I like giving "watermelon nibbles". Catnipped calls them "booga
>> belly". I sort of assumed that some cats would instinctively allow
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>their belly and give them a great big Zrrrrbtttt? Hahah.
>8^P
I haven't done raspberries! What I personally would do was hold Betty
upside down, one hand under her butt, the other under her shoulders,
and nibble her belly like she was a slice of watermelon.
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 01 Dec 2006 09:02 GMT
> >> I like giving "watermelon nibbles". Catnipped calls them "booga
> >> belly". I sort of assumed that some cats would instinctively allow
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> >their belly and give them a great big Zrrrrbtttt? Hahah.
> >8^P
> I haven't done raspberries! What I personally would do was hold Betty
> upside down, one hand under her butt, the other under her shoulders,
> and nibble her belly like she was a slice of watermelon.
That requires a particularly cooperative cat, one who doesn't make it
necessary to hold them by their front and rear legs. I think some people
have to do that for self-protection!
Joyce