Some cats do not exactly
enjoy the human touch.
First up, let's be honest about this: Some cats do not exactly
enjoy the human touch.
Not exact matches
While babies might
enjoy being in these devices and they might free up the caregiver, they do not provide the
human touch necessary for optimal growth, development, and healthy attachment.
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touch of monkey business affected our article on technology for animals: orang - utans become sexually active at 8 years, and it is
human visitors — not other apes — that juveniles
enjoy poking with sticks (29 November, p 44).
Today I am offering more examples of dogs who
enjoy being petted, or
enjoy other types of
human touch.
Immediately these gentle souls started to greet one another,
touching cheeks and leaning body against body — it was obvious that they not only recognized their former roommates, but (and here I'll risk attributing
human feelings to them) loved one another and were
enjoying the reunion of their little cat community.
Many species, including cats and
humans,
enjoy friendly
touch and use
touching as a means of communication.
Even though these animals seem to tolerate or even
enjoy the
human interaction, the best policy is not to
touch and leave that choice up to the wildlife.