Hi all - this is a general question - i.e. it's not a new issue, but one that I would like to know more about. Percy is (now) an extremely affectionate puss - although it took him a good two years to reach this point, after coming to me around 18 months old having been born in the rescue centre to a feral mum. Unfortunately, because he is a black & white DSH, he had never been 'chosen' for adoption, so my flat was his first ever home
He spent the first two weeks on top of my fridge/freezer! However, as I said, he is now THE most affectionate cat ever ( :briggin:of course!!). One thing I have noticed, though, is that - on top of the usual milk-padding - when I am in bed, trying to get a lie-in, and he is wanting my attention, he will pat my face.....but his claws will be out
I am 100% convinced that he is not meaning to hurt me - the 'pats' themselves are very gentle - and I think he is well
able to sheath his claws (when he is on my lap, I am able to stroke/handle his paws and the claws will be sheathed)? He tends to do the same when I go to pick up his food bowl ready for re-filling! I don't like getting cross with him, because I think he is innocent of any malice (
) but I know other cats who pat their mum's/dad's faces
without claws. Any thoughts, anyone?