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I know what you mean about this type of thing. My Broxi comes and sits on my chest and looks at my hubby the same way. Cooper squeals everytime he is picked up by someone other than me and Teddy runs to my hubby every time I go near him (mind you as its me who has to give him all is medication its not that surprising) |
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Yes - my 2 boy cats are 'my boys' and our girlie cat is definitely 'hubby's girl'. Can't really say why, maybe something to do with early bonding, but it's quite clear and tangible!!! |
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well looks like regs on a promise tonight, hubbys asleep on the sofa again so it will be me n the moggies again. oh well at least they dont steal all the quilt, snore/fa*t and other manly things men do. honestly us women lay in bed all quiet and angelic like dont we girls LOL |
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