• Ananääs@sopuli.xyz
    14·
    2 months ago

    I had a cat who couldn’t stop rubbing their head on any limb that was available. It was cute but also quite annoying at times - especially when the object of her affection was the foot of someone trying to sleep. The cat, who was a semi feral rescue, had other strangely obsessive behaviours as well, although she did calm down later in life. She was an oddball but lived a healthy and surprisingly long life, must’ve been closer to 20 when she died some years back!

    • humorlessrepost@lemmy.worldEnglish
      7·
      2 months ago

      Sounds like a calico, but then again I’m pretty racist when it comes to cats.

      • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
        4·
        2 months ago

        Well I mean semi feral rescue and calico go hand in hand. Huh, I guess I’m pretty racist against cats too. Those are my second favorite too, after tuxes. Now, this one time I had a calico tux. Let me tell you

  • IntrovertTurtle@lemmy.zip
    9·
    2 months ago

    One of mine loves to dig into (nuzzling and nibbling) my armpits, especially when I roll my sleeves up. I assume it’s a scent thing but you’re not alone in living with weirdos.

  • Hippy@piefed.socialEnglish
    8·
    2 months ago

    They like to rub their upper right and left cheeks/gums on things. I think that’s common among most cats and elbows are a nice place to do it!

  • bdot@lemmy.world
    32·
    2 months ago

    do you mean that the cat is going crazy for MY elbows? or they are going crazy for their OWN elbows?

    • ominous ocelot@leminal.space
      2·
      2 months ago

      Are cat arms a prerequisite for cat elbows? Is standing upright sufficient? And should cats be allowed to bear arms? I need to know! (No, I don’t. But I will listen.)