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wilhemina
18-02-2010
Originally Posted by Tass:
“That makes me think of the opening credits for "Bewitched" while it's in cartoon, when Samantha, as a cat, jumps into Darren's arms and then becomes herself as a human again

Showing my age again ”

I also remember those credits (but I was very young at the time).

My Burmese used to run up my leg if I put one leg forward & called him, & then settle round the back of my neck to be carried around. But he was very agile & didn't use his claws at all, it was almost like using my leg as a springboard to reach my shoulder.
Ninja Kitty
18-02-2010
Originally Posted by wilhemina:
“I also remember those credits (but I was very young at the time).

My Burmese used to run up my leg if I put one leg forward & called him, & then settle round the back of my neck to be carried around. But he was very agile & didn't use his claws at all, it was almost like using my leg as a springboard to reach my shoulder.”

How funny! Brandom is a Burmese and exhibiting the same behaviour.

Can I ask did your Burmese also like to settle down near your face. Brandon likes to get up close and personal. To the extent he tried to shove his head in my mouth when I was alseep. I think he decided he wasn't getting enough attention I WILL be discouraging this behaviour.
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