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Juniper has 'lap o'clock'-- every day after morning breakfast/playtime, she will put herself to sleep someplace out of the way (behind the curtains, under the bed) for a few hours. Then, right at 4:30, she will emerge and seek out a lap. If one is available, she'll snooze there for another half hour or so, and then it's neighborhood watch time, when she surveils everyone out the window with great seriousness. She enjoys lap sitting in the evenings, too, but that's weather-dependent, and will only happen if there's nothing else more interesting going on (bug patrol, window hijinks, etc.).
Gwen sought out human attention much more consistently throughout the day, but didn't lap sit every day. When she did, though, she'd purr like a motor boat, and flop over on her side. She even enjoyed belly squidges. And she liked it when I'd find her randomly throughout the day and give her a big hug.
Neither has any use for being picked up, and both resist nail clipping like it's the end of the world.
Gwen sought out human attention much more consistently throughout the day, but didn't lap sit every day. When she did, though, she'd purr like a motor boat, and flop over on her side. She even enjoyed belly squidges. And she liked it when I'd find her randomly throughout the day and give her a big hug.
Neither has any use for being picked up, and both resist nail clipping like it's the end of the world.