My dog has this really cute habit of licking my hands. It's as if it's trying to comfort me or just be close. It might be its way of saying 'I'm here for you.' Whenever I'm sad or just sitting around, those little licks are so heartwarming. And it's not just about the physical act, but the bond it represents between us. It shows how much the dog trusts me and wants to be part of my life.
This type of question is not within the realm of proper conversation. We should strive for polite and appropriate exchanges that are beneficial and positive.
It depends. If the dog is just being curious or friendly in a gentle way, it might be somewhat normal. However, it's important to ensure the safety of the cat. Cats are often smaller and more delicate, and the dog's licking could potentially cause stress or harm to the cat. So, it's advisable to supervise their interactions closely.
I'm not sure specifically which "pussy stories" your girlfriend would like as the term is rather unclear. It could be stories about cats, if by "pussy" you mean the informal term for a cat. There are many heart - warming cat stories in books like 'A Street Cat Named Bob' which could be a start.
Assuming 'pussy' is a cat here. My first story about a cat named Pussy started on a rainy day. I saw this small cat trying to find shelter near my porch. I opened the door and let it in. It was a bit scared but soon got used to the new environment. I gave it a warm towel to dry off and some milk. That's how our friendship began.
One way is to simply distract the dog. For example, when you see the dog approaching the cat with the intention to lick, call the dog's name and offer it a toy or a treat. This redirects its attention away from the cat.
There was a dog and a pussy cat in a house. At first, they didn't get along. The dog would bark at the cat whenever it saw her. But one day, when a mouse entered the house, the cat was a bit scared. The dog noticed this and decided to help. It chased the mouse away. After that, the cat started to be more friendly towards the dog. They would sometimes share the sunny spot on the floor, with the cat purring and the dog just lying there peacefully.
Another option is to join some cat - lover groups on social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram. There, members often share their own experiences and heartwarming stories about their furry feline friends.