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Old 25-01-2012, 10:55 AM
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Re: tummy tickling

Most do..... Some hate it! Take Honey for instance. She often sleeps like this:



But if you were to dare to touch her fluffy tum, she would clamp onto your arm with the force of a bear-trap. It's rare to get away with out loosing blood But she adores tail, chin and ear rubs!

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Old 25-01-2012, 05:42 PM
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Re: tummy tickling

My Charlie absoloutely adores them since the first day i had him really. Its the first thing he does when u get out of bed in the morning, rolls on his back for a rub and then as soon as i get in from work...in fact hes normally waiting at the front door already on his back lol. Also when im in shower or bath, he is always outside the door and as soon as he knows im about ready to come out, he flops straight on his back for a rub lol.

He sleeps like this a lot of the time too
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