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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2561742" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>Thank you [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] </p><p>I have been googling.</p><p>He has very large paws.</p><p>But I can find nothing to fit him...yet.</p><p>I think his mother had a dalliance on a dark and stormy night...</p><p></p><p>But yesterday when he was very annoyed with me, that he couldn't stop me using the iPad to Skype my daughter. I had moved him to another part of the bed, but he sat on my lap and iPad again, and when I went to move him again, he turned into a furious solid power ball of muscle, and launched himself off my legs, bruising them with the pure power in his paws.</p><p></p><p>He thought he had the upper hand by glaring at me from the couch, afterwards , but he quickly found he didn't. I completely blanked him, and went about my business. He realised his mistake immediately, jumped down, managed to stop me moving by sitting right in front of my feet, looked up at me, and did the slow blink repeatedly and his eyes were welling up with tears. How the heck has he worked that out ... tears for sorry?</p><p></p><p>I cannot afford for a cat with that amount of muscle power to get the upper hand. So, I am strict, firm, but very fair with him, and he responds to the type of commands and praise that a dog does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2561742, member: 238814"] Thank you [USER=179219]@dunelm[/USER] I have been googling. He has very large paws. But I can find nothing to fit him...yet. I think his mother had a dalliance on a dark and stormy night... But yesterday when he was very annoyed with me, that he couldn't stop me using the iPad to Skype my daughter. I had moved him to another part of the bed, but he sat on my lap and iPad again, and when I went to move him again, he turned into a furious solid power ball of muscle, and launched himself off my legs, bruising them with the pure power in his paws. He thought he had the upper hand by glaring at me from the couch, afterwards , but he quickly found he didn't. I completely blanked him, and went about my business. He realised his mistake immediately, jumped down, managed to stop me moving by sitting right in front of my feet, looked up at me, and did the slow blink repeatedly and his eyes were welling up with tears. How the heck has he worked that out ... tears for sorry? I cannot afford for a cat with that amount of muscle power to get the upper hand. So, I am strict, firm, but very fair with him, and he responds to the type of commands and praise that a dog does. [/QUOTE]
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