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Rescued leopard knows exactly where he wants to be scratched: (Original Post)
tblue37
Oct 2021
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3catwoman3
(23,820 posts)1. How irresistible.
Id probably continue until my hand got tired
Historic NY
(37,449 posts)2. Sounds like a motor...
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)3. Ahhhh! Happy guy. That may be the first time I've heard a leopard purr.
Thanks, tblue.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,452 posts)4. I'd scritch him until my fingers went numb
It would be such an honor to scritch a sacred being like a leopard.
lastlib
(22,981 posts)5. I have NEVER encountered an animal that didn't like to be scratched behind the ears!
Dogs, cats, raccoons, rabbits, horses, cows........ We had a milk cow that would walk up to us in the pasture and put her head up under our chins to get us to scratch her ears. She could get quite insistent about it, and she could easily knock you over if you didn't give her what she wanted.
I've heard lots of stories of big cats enjoying a good scritch session.
Fla Dem
(23,352 posts)6. What contentment. That purr was magical.
Unwind Your Mind
(2,028 posts)7. My dog is looking a little disturbed
question everything
(47,271 posts)8. A brave attendant