Dido, my lovely yet odd cat, has a thing about smells. Most cats do, but mine has something of an obsession with them. How so? I'll try to explain.
She knows me. She knows me well. She knows it's me coming in the door from the moment I open the apartment building's front door (I've got reliable proof of this).
And yet, she won't let me pet her until
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I'so fond of your cat, and I don't even know her.
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We'll have to get you properly aquainted one of these days, then.
...as soon as I manage to get my webcam workinbg. ^^U
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I like that idea.
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But I think it's because she's cautious. For example... if someone had your smell on them, she would have to make sure it's you or she'll freak, no? ;D
Even though it's a bit time-consuming, I find her a very good cat.
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My theory is that it's because she's finicky. I mean, think about it. Whatever is on people's hands is going to end up on her fur after they pet her. If I knew I was eventually going to have to lick it off me, I would be cautious about what kind of nasty stuff is on people's hands, too. :P
Oh, she is, she is. She ven gives me kitty kisses... which means she also likes to smell my mouth from time to time. I guess it is to find out what I've been eating, purely to be able to glare at me if it was something yummy and I didn't give her any. ^^U
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&& now that makes it all the more cuter! ;D
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That is adorable and cute, if...completely weird. Pom will occasionally do that, but for the most part she's pretty cool with pets, no matter who distributes them. :) Cats are funny.
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