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I knew it, I knew it - What cats think of when laying on you (Original Post)
packman
Mar 2017
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(3,972 posts)1. If you notice,
it is always the dominate cat that sleeps near the head. He or she
****Warning**** below
wants to be the first at the eyeballs when you die
My cat sleeps at my head. Makes sense. She's a terror.
jazzcat23
(176 posts)3. Wonderful..
Nah, my cat used to sleep by my head when he was smaller. He'd have one paw on top of my head and the other right at my throat level and sort of, hold me in position. But now he prefers to be along my side, on his own little pillowcase. He gets too much 'static' from my blankets. Poor spoiled kitty...
Fresh_Start
(11,330 posts)4. especially when they are lovingly clawing you nt
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