Patience is a Virtue
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One thing that has surprised and relieved me about our new kitty Tux is that he is the most patient cat I have ever met. Cats tend to have one of two reactions to little kids:
1. Run and Hide
2. Bite and Scratch
Not Tux, though! This cat lets Noah pick it up and carry it--"bounce" would be more accurate-- anywhere Noah wants....AND PURRS WHILE IT HAPPENS!!! I don't know if the difference is that we had Noah first and then got a kitten who didn't know any better, but whatever it is, we LIKE it!
Look at the pictures above and tell me honestly: Have YOU ever met a cat who would allow this?
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