posted by [identity profile] jim-p.livejournal.com at 11:11pm on 2004-04-29
awww... you've got one special kitty there!

Most of my kitties were very good with their claws, but were still unpredictable in real-time. Perrine must really love you!

Give her a skritch for me!
 
posted by [identity profile] anniemal.livejournal.com at 01:56pm on 2004-04-30
Perrine is one gracious feline. She comes to my house, subdues everyone else within 24 hrs., and allows my neutered male feline to do what he can think of to alieviate her heat. Not the average kitty, no. We are talking D'Glenn, yes? We are talking Anniemal, too. It works, mostly. But even when Perrine is absent, you look good in Mel. *smiie*
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 03:08pm on 2004-04-30
She loves me. I still wouldn't want to bet money on this performance being reliably repeatable, but I'm impressed.

The first few days I had her, I couldn't tell whether she had her claws or not because I couldn't get her to extend them. I thought she might have been declawed until the first time she got sooooo comfortable on my lap that she started kneading. She's pretty good with her claws except when she's in that blissful-kitty stage, and then she doesn't seem to have much control.

And she does occasionally get careless when we're playing (especially if I'm moving my hand under the blanket for her to pounce on). Or when she's deliberately trying to get my attention ("No, you have to go to the kitchen now and feed me, not the office or the bedroom!"), but that tends to be carefully calibrated to be just enough for me to notice.

But I didn't know falling, catching herself like that, and not clawing me in the process was even possible until yesterday.

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