Re: Kitten
I have never been able to find that spot!
When my kitty does this to my husband's shoulder I manually detatch them
if I'm around by gently lifting them.
If I'm not around, my husband usually turns his back to a high dresser.
kitty usually detatches himself onto the dresser.
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 08:41:56AM -0700, Jesse Bell wrote:
> If you can reach the kitten's neck, gently pinch the skin at the back of
> her neck, like the momma cat does when she carries them around. There is
> a nerve or something there (when they are little) that creates an
> instant de-claw and the body goes limp until you let go.
>
>
> Daryl <pulis@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Can someone tell me how to get Kitty off the back of my shoulder when she
> clings with toenails?
>
> d
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