My cat is obsessed with my socks. If a load of clean laundry has been left too long before it gets folded and put away, my socks will be scattered throughout the house.
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One of my cats loves to sit inside those little cardboard-esque drink holders.
The other loves cheese and ice cubes
My inlaws' cat makes makes it as difficult as possible to pet her when she likes it a lot. Doesn't sit still, if I pet her chin she twists her head away to show me the top of her head instead, keeps walking back and forth, and even lays belly up sometimes (and she does not like her belly touched at all).
I know she's liking it because she purrs like crazy, does not move away, if I stop looks at me until I start again. If in her walking back and forth I don't chase her and leave my hand out she moves into it for more pets.
I've developed some techniques to pet her two handed where she sits still for some reason. Like chin scritches with one hand coming from each side, she loves it.
My partner's Chihuahua hates gettint wet, but he has no problem yellowing his front leg when he pees. Also when he takes a shit, he moves on of his feet up and down slowly, like he is pumping the shit out.
He does not ever want you to stop petting him. When you take a break, he pushes his head into your hand or paws at it, much like a cat would do.
My rabbit acts disinterested by the treats I show her, but immediately goes for it as soon as I turn around.
And it's not like she's scared of me. Only when I try to give her something.
My cat likes to sit in my jackets.
When I speak to him directly he'll often make really dumb faces