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Probably. I think the theory is that the 'washer' is asserting their authority and the 'washee' is accepting that. You may find that, as Scrabble grows, he will be the 'washer' sometimes. My boys are the same age, and arrived at the same time, and they are fairly evenly balanced in who washes who, taking it in turns. It still deteriorates into a scrap sometimes though. |
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My mummy cat does exactly the same thing with her babies...I've sort of thought it's a dominance thing, could be wrong. But it could be Thomas' way of telling Scrabble in a nice way who the boss is |
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So the cat washer is trying to dominate the washee?? LOL. Cats seem to do things back to front! I would of thought it the other way round, as in rabbits, the dominant one is the one who demands to be washed by his mate!!!! |
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I've been on here for quite a while and am still learning things I didn't know! And I've had cats since childhood! I love the way everyone is willing to share their advice....... |
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