If you’re a fellow cat guardian, you know our furry little friends aren’t always as cuddly as loyal dogs. They do as they please, no matter the hour of the day, and they’ll stoically stare you down from their perch when you just want to cuddle. But not this cat — he’s so super snuggly with his human guardian that it’s making us jealous!
This cat must really love his human parent. The animal sits atop his parent’s chest, being impossibly adorable and even rubs its face up against his. Cats may get a bad rep sometimes for just not caring — in fact, they can be downright jerks; see these 5 Adorable Videos of Cats Being Bossy. But at the end of the day, when those precious little furballs decide to stop napping and offer you their attention, you can’t help but remember why you absolutely love your cat.
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My siamese and bengal do this too! We have to push them off at times! Love kitties!
This is kitten appears to be at least part Maine Coon. Behavior like this for this particular breed is somewhat normal. I have a Maine Coon mix myself, and he does all of those things. Mine purrs the loudest when I rub my face up against his. He will even "kiss" me. He raises his lip up on one side, and puts it up against my face.If I am sitting or laying down, he is always there. He likes to sleep on my chest with his head on my shoulder. He will stay there for hours if I let him.He likes to be carried everywhere. If I start petting him, he will start climbing up my leg until I pick him up. He has torn up many pairs of pants. I have actually done the dishes with him on my shoulder before, which is somewhat difficult since he weighs 13 lbs.If he is outside and I come out, he will run to me immediately as soon as he sees me.He is the first Maine Coon I have ever had, and I\’ve never had a cat like this before, but from what I have read, it is normal for that breed.
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I don\’t think it\’s a Main Coon. His ears say it\’s a British Fold. I love Maine Coons too, have you seen the Norwegian Forest cat? You will love those if you like Main Coons!
It\’s a Bengal. I have one and that\’s how mine is, event at two years old. I worry about her. Having just adopted her, I wondered if she was not parted from her mother much too soon. But don\’t let the cuddling fool you. These cats are very active, very vocal (meows loudly, demanding, prefers the outdoors where the chipmunks are, and seem to be nocturnal). Within 12 hours of adopting her I was ready to find a shelter but I figured I could get used to her and she could curve my bad habits going to bed too late. Because she hows so loudly, I have to get to bed early – until she is trained, or changes from whatever old habits haunts her.
It\’s a Bengal. I have one and that\’s how mine is, even at two years old. I worry about her. Having just adopted her, I wondered if she was parted from her mother much too soon. But don\’t let the cuddling fool you. This cat is very active, very vocal (meows loudly, demanding, prefers the outdoors where the chipmunks are, and is nocturnal – investigating the house – opening doors, knocking things over). Within 12 hours of adopting her I was ready to find her a Shelter but I figured I could get used to her and she could curve my bad habits going to bed too late. Because she howls so loudly, I have to get to bed early – until she is trained, or changes from whatever old habits haunt her.
Also, this cat cuddles up to you. But won\’t let you cuddle her. It\’s probably her innate protective wild side.
My cat is like that too!