Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27457859-20181116122936/@comment-32823535-20181120211744

Pet cats have learned that people will go for their heads for a "pet". I have worked a lot with feral (not used to humans) cats, and a feral cat will flinch or avoid a touch to the head because when interacting with other cats, a friendly encounter will be rubbing each other on the side, but a hostile encounter is a bash on the head. I'm not sure how domesticated Sally is, although she does have a "collar".