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Question Posted Tuesday March 29 2005, 8:42 pm

Okaywhen im in bed at night my cat will lie down next to me and start feeling my hair with her paws and purring.. squeezing her paws together and apart.. then when she's done she'll lie at the end of my bad.. but there's all this cat drool in my hair! What is my cat doing, and why the heck is she doing it?

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alisa2cute4u answered Friday July 22 2005, 11:37 am:
Don't worry she's telling you she loves you my kat does this all the time when i pet her. and thats not really drool she is licking you all cats go through this sometimes its just a friendly phase and she'll get over this phase or she just is going to do this for the rest of her life because she's spends a great amount of time with you.

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askforanswersfromAndie answered Sunday May 1 2005, 5:03 pm:
the cat loves you. and if she perse when she does it it is because she is comfortably(sp) around you. some cats drool and that is normall. so she is jsut loveing on you. the claw thing is called makeing biskets. ok bye
hope i helped
Andie

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FlaWlessMonoLith answered Sunday April 3 2005, 9:02 pm:
thats not drool!!! she is using your hair for masterbation its normal for your cat dont worry

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DrSaLi087 answered Thursday March 31 2005, 4:47 pm:
there are two things.
1. your cat might have been seperated from her mother too early and is now mock-nursing on you. (my cat did that to my stuffed animal)
2. she might have lost a few teeth, because when cats loose teeth, or there is something wrong in their mouths, they will drool.
3. Maybe she just likes you and is licking you...

wear a showercap.

Other Personality: She LURRRRRRVES YOUUUU!!!

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Ask_me_a_question answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 9:15 pm:
haha, its just LOVING YOU, that's all. most do. hehe
xo Maddie

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therocketsummer answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 9:06 pm:
Haha, my cat does that to my dad. Whenever my Dad is by my cat he licks his hair. It's really weird and we're not quiet sure why the reason is he does it, but we all know he loves him. It's a sign that he loves you. Don't worry about it, but it might be a little gross to have your hair smell like cat.

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selectopaque answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 9:03 pm:
She's showing how comfortable she is with you.

It's a sign of affection.

If you don't like it, then move her away from your hair.

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