I've always thought this might be a gender-dependent thing
My previous cats have generally been female and have all been totally susceptible to being deactivated via the scruff of their neck. However, with the two male cats I've had, doing it generally is just asking for a claw-flailing.
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My previous cats have generally been female and have all been totally susceptible to being deactivated via the scruff of their neck. However, with the two male cats I've had, doing it generally is just asking for a claw-flailing.
( , Mon 11 Jul 2011, 12:00, Share, Reply)