This is Possum. I’m glad she lets me rub her belly because she’s so soft.

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      1 year ago

      My sister’s cat that’s become the family’s cat does the exact same thing. He’ll do the side flop, and if he isn’t getting adequate attention he’ll begin to wriggle really adorably.

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      1 year ago

      My BSH Daisy does this as well. Of an evening she’s started jumping on to my side of the bed and won’t let me in until she’s had her goodnight belly rubs. I’ve had to start going to bed earlier to make up the time!

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      1 year ago

      I had a calico who would do the same! It took years but eventually she went from being stand-offish to demanding them.

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      I’m not sure of her breed. My sister found her on the side of the road when she was only a few weeks old.

      I always guessed she was a snowshoe, which is a Siamese mix breed. Her pattern is near identical to what comes up googling “snowshoe cat”. But I can’t be certain.

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    I think that is ragdoll thing. My ragdoll always begs for belly rubs when I leave the room. But does not sit on a lap. She likes being around people but not on people :D

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    Both my Bombay cats are like this. I tell people that I got dog software running on cat hardware because they also like to fetch and chew sticks.