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Old 11-19-2017, 06:57 AM
 
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Unfortunately the job "cat in threestep's house" is outside my qualifications per SO. I am not cuddly, over flexible, do not particularly care for fish and do not like heights. So much for 59%.
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Old 11-19-2017, 09:31 AM
 
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Left handed is a rare trait, I'm left handed and I noticed after having Luna for a while she mostly favors her left paw to swipe at or paw things.. and I'm not sure it seems like I read something about female cats tending to be right "pawed "... or was it that most cats favor their right paw? Anyways we both are in the small minority of being lefties

She's sensitive to emotions of others.

She's shy and prefers to approach you rather than other way around

However oddly enough the few times she's been around other cats she seems to hold the dominant role- once a male cat tried several times to play with her and she gave a hiss loud and clear and he finally gave up

Then she and another female cat Nellie were together and both hissed at the other, but Nellie backed off and went back to her bed while Luna stood there

Even tho she's very gentle I call her "whisper" as a nickname with other cats at least the few times I've seen she acted more dominant which surprised me

I do sometimes confide in her

I agree to letting her use my stomach or back as a walkway

Last night I was working on a drawing for a couple hours, after a while she got up and walked over and sat down and stared at my drawing -- then, she lol curled up on it as if to say she was proud of it and was marking it as "mommys drawing"
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