I started Phil learning this trick when he was about 4 months old. Didn't
take him but a couple days to get it down pat. I usually reserve asking
for kisses when I have some chicken handy. He will do it even when I
don't have any out but I always reward him right away with something.
I just squat down, put the treat behind my back and call out "Phil! Give
me a kiss!" He comes a runnin and puts his paw up on my knee for a boost
and leans up and plants his adoreable muzzle right on my lips! He's not
shy about public displays of affection either, he'll show off his sweet
kisses in front of anyone. :) Michelle
>I started Phil learning this trick when he was about 4 months old. Didn't
> take him but a couple days to get it down pat. I usually reserve asking
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> shy about public displays of affection either, he'll show off his sweet
> kisses in front of anyone. :) Michelle
Oh, Jazz does this too. When I say: KISSES? if he wants the kisses he will
offer me the top of his head and I will plant several kisses on it, and if
he wants to give the kisses he will lick my nose. BIIIIG KISSES is a big
lick on the nose, and LIIITLE KISSES is just the tip of his tongue very
quickly on the tip of my nose. :)
Jazz's mama

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That's terrific, a cute trick. My beloved Vanilla (RB) would "go fetch"
for me.
My present kitty "RJ" is the most lovable sweet 20-pound orange
fuzzball on Earth, but bless him, he's not the brightest bulb on the
chandelier.
RJ faces great challenge even with everyday kitty chores like eating &
napping. Learning a trick would be out of his range, like differential
calculus.
He does however, about once a day, leap into my lap, put his little
arms around my neck, nuzzle my face and purr, "I love you Sammy!" which
is a greater gift than any trick I could ever teach him.
polonca12000 - 08 Jan 2005 21:58 GMT
How adorable!
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> He does however, about once a day, leap into my lap, put his little
> arms around my neck, nuzzle my face and purr, "I love you Sammy!" which
> is a greater gift than any trick I could ever teach him.
luvfunstuff - 09 Jan 2005 01:56 GMT
Very Sweet!!!! I also have Googly Bear who couldn't learn a trick if you
offered him a 200 lb tuna but he is incredibly lovey. What they can't do
with "brains" they make up for with heart!
Despite his inability to catch onto tricks he catches a lot of other
things - and bats them - and munches them - and kills them. Things he
has killed or attempted to kill: mice in our basement, bottle tops, fuzz
balls, my lizards, Phil his brother, poor ol' Hiedi our feeble 17yr old
kitty - well, really just about anything that moves!
After which he roams around and calls Mow Row Row! announcing his success
:)
Michelle
rachel polanskis - 11 Jan 2005 09:21 GMT
Cleo Carrington Smith almost always comes to me when I call her name
which isn't really a trick but she is very smart.
She bends her head down for me so I can give her a smooch on top
when we greet each other.
In bed she will greet me as above and then she'll nuzzle my neck and
cuddle for 5 minutes then show me her bum. After we discuss this
for a bit, I tell her to settle down and then she goes to sleep in
between Rob and I! Not a trick, but very nice.....