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I wish my cats would nap with me like that, but it's my fault for not getting them used to it when they were kittens. They'll stay put for a minute under my arm and then dart off the bed.
I think its part personality too.
I was surprised my cats weren't sitting on my lap, so when they were close to two years old I started holding them captive for very short periods while petting them how they like, and now I can't keep them off me. It seemed like the only reason they weren't sitting on humans before is that they didn't think it was safe.
Aww, yeah, cats are like that. It speaks volumes of people who can earn their complete trust.
That's not my case here, as we treat them with utmost respect. I actually have all of them on my bed right now, but they just don't tolerate being cuddled that close. One of them does like kneading and sleeping on us, but It has to be on his terms or he doesn't want it.
Yeah, that's what I figured they were like and why I was content to let them be if they didn't want to sit on me. We just kept having these moments where they clearly wanted to snuggle, but seemed to be afraid I would crumble beneath them and shatter their tiny paws to dust. We're getting to a point now where I can even adjust my position underneath them, but only sometimes.
this cat clearly wants to escape in the picture
Mine sleeps with me but will randomly start clawing at my neck while purring in the middle of night.
I think she thinks that's "petting."
That's kneading. Kittens will knead at their mother's stomach while nursing, and adult cats usually continue the behavior to a lesser or greater degree. Some do it subtly and gently, and others are made of knives.