After nearly 7 full years of living with Baby Eyes, tonight for the first
time I learned that she smurgles with all four feet. She sat on my lap with
her front feet pushing on my chest and her back feet firmly positioned on my
bare left thigh. I could feel her digging in with all 18 claws.
Kreisleriana - 30 Jun 2007 05:40 GMT
>After nearly 7 full years of living with Baby Eyes, tonight for the first
>time I learned that she smurgles with all four feet. She sat on my lap with
>her front feet pushing on my chest and her back feet firmly positioned on my
>bare left thigh. I could feel her digging in with all 18 claws.
Dante too. I call it the Dante Dance.
Theresa
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Shiral - 30 Jun 2007 17:17 GMT
> >After nearly 7 full years of living with Baby Eyes, tonight for the first
> >time I learned that she smurgles with all four feet. She sat on my lap with
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> Make Levees, Not War
Francesca is content to use her two front paws, but when she is in the
throes of advanced pleasure, she drools by the quart. It's rather
endearing, if wet.
Melissa
Adrian A - 30 Jun 2007 10:39 GMT
> After nearly 7 full years of living with Baby Eyes, tonight for the
> first time I learned that she smurgles with all four feet. She sat on
> my lap with her front feet pushing on my chest and her back feet
> firmly positioned on my bare left thigh. I could feel her digging in
> with all 18 claws.
Baby Eyes wuvs her meowmie.

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Christina Websell - 30 Jun 2007 18:07 GMT
> After nearly 7 full years of living with Baby Eyes, tonight for the first
> time I learned that she smurgles with all four feet. She sat on my lap
> with
> her front feet pushing on my chest and her back feet firmly positioned on
> my
> bare left thigh. I could feel her digging in with all 18 claws.
OW!
It is a special event if Boyfie climbs on me and kneads with his front paws.
For all four feet to come into play all has to be silent, no TV etc, and I
have to be sitting in a certain armchair for at least an hour. Then I also
get to hear his almost inaudible tiny purr while he smurgles :-)
As I rarely sit down for that long, it's an unusual happening.
Tweed