Does anyone know the 'REAL' reason behind cats that [while being cuddled]
like to try and bite the very end of our noses.
All I can think of is they don't like the air that comes out when we exhale?
Anyone?
Nat :-)
Allan - 12 Oct 2003 19:14 GMT
> Does anyone know the 'REAL' reason behind cats that [while being cuddled]
> like to try and bite the very end of our noses.
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> Nat :-)
Its just a kiss from your fluffy loved one:-)
/Alan
Mark Buckles - 13 Oct 2003 07:36 GMT
> Does anyone know the 'REAL' reason behind cats that [while being cuddled]
> like to try and bite the very end of our noses.
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> Nat :-)
They are trying to catch your nosehairs as they flutter in the wind
of your exhalations. Try trimming them - or braiding them, throwing
them over your shoulders, and tying them behind your neck.
;)
Mark Buckles
San Diego