My aunt has a ragdoll. She constantly brings her comb to people and stands with her chin raised and eyes closed, ready for them to comb her. Gets very annoyed if they don't.
56 1 ReplyMy aunt has a ragdoll. She constantly brings her comb to people and stands with her chin raised and eyes closed, ready for them to comb her.
I initially read this as a toy ragdoll, and your aunt bringing the toy doll and a comb and silently demanding people to comb the hair on the doll.
34 1 ReplyApparently, this is how one is supposed to read it, for anyone else wondering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragdoll
10 1 ReplyI read it as the aunt carrying the comb and asking for a brush
6 1 ReplyObviously the toy ragdoll brings the brush to guests & demands brushies.
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Well that's just adorable.
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I'm no expert, but I'm pretty confident it needs a new drive belt.
48 1 ReplyCarpurrettor is malfunctioning I think.
16 0 ReplyTiming belt needs a good tightening is all.
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U know ya got em good when they start licking their paws
28 1 ReplyHeheh… they sound like a raccoon….
Adorable!
20 1 ReplyFor once I am actually happy I turned the sound on.
16 0 ReplyTop 3 cutest cats of the year
16 1 ReplyAgreed.
(All cats are top 3 cutest cats of the year tho, that's just how cat math works, but it's no less true)2 0 Reply
sounds more like a star wars alien animal
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12 1 ReplyAnd I thought my cat's purr was loud. Is quiet by comparison.
9 0 ReplyMy cat enjoyed this video once I turned the sound on..
10 1 ReplyI wanna feel that good.
7 0 Replythos video breaks maths. parallel strokes leading to a purr-pendicular outcome?
8 1 Replywhy do they lick when you do this?
6 0 ReplyMy guess is licking is just tightly wired to the feeling of getting brushed, as they use their tongue to brush themselves.
15 0 ReplyLike how dogs kick their leg when you scratch behind their ears
5 0 Replyah yes makes sense. i had cats that did this too
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It's like this.
3 6 Replyterrible!
2 0 Replyno.
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I love him
6 0 ReplySounds like a 2000's cell phone ringer.
5 1 ReplyHmmm ... actually, if I would isolate (with permission) a single purr that would work nicely for notifications.
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oh my firing off on all cylinders with this cutie!
3 0 ReplyWoodland critter noises 😄
4 1 ReplyA baby dragon!
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XYZ bro.
5 2 ReplyOmg I love it when they have such distinguished purrs!!
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