
| The remaining 1/3 of her genes trace to the Love Bunny species- Once she gets past the Tasmanian Devil stage, she becomes extremely affectionate. She sits before she gets close to you, and then inches closer with her nose in the air and with her whole body quaking in anticipation of being petted, and partly out of the residual 'fraidy cat fear that is still lingering. When you begin to pet her, she closes her eyes, and begins to make tiny little licking motions with her tongue. If you stop petting her, she taps you with her paw, or leans against you, or shoves her nose up under your hand, and looks at you with the most love-starved eyes you'll ever see. |
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