Show Contentkingofras@lemmy.world16·5 hours agoThis is actually the cat being interested and curious as to who touched them, not a sign of rejection. If a cat doesn’t want to get touched, you won’t touch it.
Show ContentHawke@lemmy.world6·3 hours agoYou might touch it, but likely only briefly and you might also regret it.
This is actually the cat being interested and curious as to who touched them, not a sign of rejection. If a cat doesn’t want to get touched, you won’t touch it.
You might touch it, but likely only briefly and you might also regret it.